Last issue, we printed results of a CT Labs (www.ct-labs.com) test of Cisco-compatible IP phones. But we didn't have the space to go into detail about the phones themselves. Herewith, some further ...
Office phones have come a long way in a relatively short time. With the introduction of Internet Protocol phones, new features make those devices more akin to computers than simple phone systems.
Your office phone could soon go wireless. Cisco Systems today will introduce a line of phones designed to follow workers as they wander around their office buildings, stores or corporate campuses. The ...
Cisco stomped out a critical vulnerability in its IP Phone web server that could enable remote code execution by an unauthenticated attacker. Cisco is warning of a critical flaw in the web server of ...
This information is also available as a PDF download. Voice over IP (VoIP) can provide substantial savings on your telephone service by allowing you to use an IP network to make phone calls instead of ...
The most serious vulnerabilities in Cisco’s 8800 Series IP Phones could allow unauthenticated, remote attackers to conduct a cross-site request forgery attack or write arbitrary files to the ...
Cisco has gone ahead and disclosed a critical flaw in a range of its internet protocol (IP) phones. However, it had originally wanted to break from its own 90-day disclosure policy due to "extenuating ...
Research In Motion and Cisco Systems are teaming up to let enterprises integrate their BlackBerrys with Cisco IP phones, providing single-number capability and other features. The integration, ...
John Breeden II is an award-winning reviewer with more than 20 years of experience covering technology. Follow him on Twitter @TheLabGuys. Office phones have come a long way in a relatively short time ...
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