Google Voice Founder Tackles Conference Calls

Uberconference debuts today as a new interface for conference calls — you know, those terrifically annoying occurrences that people in business deal with on a daily basis.
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Intel’s First-Quarter Earnings Call: Execution Remained Strong

Profits fell year-on-year and sales fell in some key product segments, yet still Intel managed to beat the street.
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Whitman: HP’s Turnaround Is a Multi-Year Journey That’s Just Getting Started

HP’s earnings are a mixed bag. So what’s the strategy going forward?
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Mike Lynch to Oracle: Oh, You Mean Those Slides

Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch now remembers a meeting with Oracle in April, but says it wasn’t about selling the company. Oracle’s copies of his PowerPoint slides tell a different story.
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Larry to HP and IBM: We're Coming for Your Server Customers

Audio: Larry Ellison speaks on Oracle’s earnings call about his plans to dominate the high-end server business–and take business way from Hewlett-Packard and IBM in the process.

magicJack: Cheap, Way Overhyped, But Really Works

Walt reviews magicJack, an Internet-based device for making phone calls from a computer.
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Why AT&T Killed Google Voice

Earlier this month, Apple rejected an application for the iPhone called Google Voice. The uproar set off a chain of events—Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt resigning from Apple’s board, and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) investigating wireless open access and handset exclusivity—that may finally end the 135-year-old Alexander Graham Bell era. It’s about time.