Skype + iPhone, Part 3

This morning we downloaded the Skype app from the iTunes Store for my wife’s iPhone.  We used it to do both Skype text and voice chats with my computer as well as make a call using Skype Credit to my cell phone.  All worked without a hitch.  Hilariously, TechCrunch reports that the release of the [...]

Skype + iPhone, Part 2

As it turns out, Skype is launching an iPhone app on Tuesday.  Looks like we don’t need backdoor solutions after all.  We’ll put this on my wife’s iPhone tomorrow and see how it goes…
(hat tip: Cult of Mac)

How to Make Skype/VoIP Calls on Your iPhone

UPDATE: Skype released a native iPhone application on Monday, March 30, 2009, eliminating the need for the third-party Fring application to make VoIP calls.  Accordingly, I’ve written updated instructions here.
My wife is traveling internationally next week and we’re not keen on paying AT&T $3.49 PER MINUTE from the country she’s visiting for every phone call. [...]

Henninger: Democrats Killing Business

From an opinion piece in today’s WSJ, Daniel Henninger writes:
Barack Obama meets with a flock of nervous bankers at the White House tomorrow to reassure them he understands their interests. Good luck. There has always been tension between the Democratic Party and the private sector. That tension is over. With its vote in the House [...]

Time Management Resources for College Students (Revisited)

I spoke in a colleague’s class today on time management principles for college students.  Since I made a similar preso last fall and posted some resources then, I’ll just link to the original post.  Cheers.