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USB Headset by dreamGEAR designed for
Playstation3, no indications for any PC support
are noted on website nor on packaging. Product
website url:
http://www.dr ...
External usb soundcard!
Works fine in opensuse 11.2. I use it for skype
voice calls and music playback.
Mod EDIT:
- Stereo mini USB sound card with loudspeaker
output and ...
CPU
• Supports Intel® Core 2 Extreme/Core 2 Quad/Core
2 Duo based processors in LGA775 package.
• Supports Intel® Yorkfield, Wolfdale in the
LGA775 package.
• Supports FS ...
ADSL modem/router that supports ADSL2+ speeds,
VoIP, QoS, SNMP and syslog redirection. Ethernet
interface works fine as anticipated; USB interface
requires the cdc_ether kerne ...
The VoIPvoice Uconnect 901 is a Skype certified
USB to PSTN converter that allows you to connect a
regular corded or cordless phone to your computer.
This allows you to talk o ...
Cheap USB handset (15 quid from maplin.co.uk) sold
as Instant VOIP USB Phone.
looks like a normal telephone, with integral
keypad, volume buttons at the side. The now usual ...
Tongya and a few other manufacturers from China
and Taiwan make this generic-type USB handset for
use with VoIP applications such as Skype.
Such handsets can be found very ...
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