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computer-to-computer

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  • Remember, although this call is initiated on the computer, it is not a computer-to-computer call, but telephone-to-telephone, using actual phone lines.

    Iris Erlingsdottir: Cool Icelandic Phone Technology Is Hot Iris Erlingsdottir 2011

  • A second option is to plug a laptop into the physical connection and use it as a Wi-Fi base station by setting up what's called an "ad hoc" or computer-to-computer Wi-Fi connection.

    Mossberg's Mailbox Walter S. Mossberg 2011

  • Remember, although this call is initiated on the computer, it is not a computer-to-computer call, but telephone-to-telephone, using actual phone lines.

    Iris Erlingsdottir: Cool Icelandic Phone Technology Is Hot Iris Erlingsdottir 2011

  • No matter who ends up with the NYSE, the regulatory regime is in need of a serious overhaul away from human-operated exchanges to cover a system of computer-to-computer trade-matching.

    Make Way for the Virtual Exchange Andy Kessler 2011

  • One is called LogMeIn Ignition, and is the iPad and iPhone incarnation of a longstanding computer-to-computer remote-control product called LogMeIn.

    The iPad Now Can Take Command of Computers Walter S. Mossberg 2011

  • Remember, although this call is initiated on the computer, it is not a computer-to-computer call, but telephone-to-telephone, using actual phone lines.

    Iris Erlingsdottir: Cool Icelandic Phone Technology Is Hot Iris Erlingsdottir 2011

  • Four out of five NSE brokers use ODIN, computer-to-computer linkage software developed by FT.

    The Good, The Bad & The Ugly by S. Srinivasan 2010

  • The basic Skype service allows computer-to-computer calling.

    Google Voice: 5 Truths Behind the Hype 2010

  • Thanks to Skype and its many imitators -- every Web chat program now has audio and video built in -- there is no money to be made in computer-to-computer communications, certainly not between homes.

    Users: Billions. Profits? Maybe. 2010

  • Thanks to Skype and its many imitators -- every Web chat program now has audio and video built in -- there is no money to be made in computer-to-computer communications, certainly not between homes.

    Users: Billions. Profits? Maybe. 2010

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