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Do you want to record your Twitch streams for later viewing or sharing? No problem. Here are several ways to do it and which may work best for your situation! → Read More
Want to play Xbox One games on your Windows 10 PC or an Oculus Rift while your roommate is hogging your TV? Here's how. → Read More
If you're thinking of a career in cybersecurity, or just want to learn how to protect yourself, try these. → Read More
If you buy a new external hard drive, you may notice that working between Mac and PC is an often difficult -- but it doesn't need to be. We'll show you everything you need to know about the careful balance between Mac and PC storage, what you need to know about partitioning, and more! → Read More
Simple and to the point, almost to a fault, join.me brings high-capacity meeting rooms that your small to medium-sized business can customize to suit your brand. → Read More
Not to be outdone by its closest rivals, Lifesize video conferencing software comes with all the necessary equipment. → Read More
Enhanced with Dolby Voice support, custom branding and real-time metrics, BlueJeans is a high-tech solution for your video conferencing needs. → Read More
GoToMeeting’s extensive list of features make its high price tag all the more disappointing. → Read More
Expensive as it may be, Adobe Connect is a reliable premium video conferencing service with a handsome selection of customization and features. → Read More
Already used by various reputable organizations, Zoom delivers high quality video and crisp sound quality along with an assortment of cost-efficient pricing options. → Read More
Although it’s bound to be outshined by the competition, RingCentral Meetings is a competent video conferencing service with useful features that set it apart. → Read More
Despite an unimpressive price tag, VoIP provider Mitel MiCloud Business comprises a wealth of useful features across three disparate subscription plans. → Read More
Microsoft Teams lets organizations with up to 300 members communicate on the cheap, even if it could do with more video conferencing features. → Read More
Cisco WebEx may not be the most affordable video conferencing software, but at least it saves you from ever having to leave your web browser. → Read More
With just one service package to choose from, Jive makes it count, hosting a breadth of features both crucial for a VoIP provider and not. → Read More
Although it’s not a true VoIP provider, GoDaddy SmartLine graces your existing smartphone with a second phone number so that you don’t have to buy a second device. → Read More
Dialpad is a feature-rich VoIP service, and it’s cheap too, providing you make a commitment. → Read More
No matter how attached we get to our smartphones, even in a world of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device), there’s a place for Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP providers. And while many of these services target enterprise customers with hundreds of employees, Ooma Office is a different story. As a company that got started selling VoIP products, beginning with its VoIP in a box over a decade ago,… → Read More
It may not have as many features as we would like, but Microsoft Skype for Business is still a cost-effective approach to collaborative video conferencing. → Read More
Vonage Business Cloud is a VoIP provider that gets CRM integrations right but only if you shell out for one of the primo packages. → Read More