Ever wanted to see a big, huge spider just crawl over the wall of your room and drop and swing from its webbing?
Neither do we, but we might be changing our tune now that we saw what the Asterisk can do.
The fact that, rather than an oversized beast, this is 'just' a robot, probably helps with removing th... |
15 December 2011 03:35 GMT |
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Perhaps one of the first victims of the Microsoft acquisition, Skype for Asterisk will no longer be supported after July 26. The tool enabled users of the open-source Asterisk PBX to integrate Skype into their system. It was developed by a third-party, Digium, in partnership with Skype, but the now Microsoft owned Vo... |
25 May 2011 07:40 GMT |
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Digium, Inc. announced yesterday, April 1st, the release of the AsteriskNOW 1.5.0 Linux distribution. This version comes with important changes: its base operating system is now CentOS instead of rPath and the default Graphical User Interface (GUI) was changed to FreePBX from AsteriskGUI, though the latter is still a... |
2 April 2009 08:07 GMT |
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The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has issued a warning about a vulnerability in the Asterisk open source telephony engine that can supposedly allow attackers to compromise legit VoIP servers and perform thousands of fake phone calls per hour. Digium, the company behind Asterisk, says the warning is... |
8 December 2008 05:38 GMT |
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