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An Unlikely Place to put Skype?

This paragraph sent to me by Louis Philip of SummitCircle made us both chuckle. He remarked: "I'm really not sure what went through the product marketing guys head when he decided that Skype compatibility... whatever that means in this context... is a must have feature!."

" This latest version of ìGuru also offers compatibility with ABIT’s next-generation Guru Clock peripheral. Part of the ìGuru family, the Guru Clock allows you to access and overclock your system while playing games or using utilities or office applications while in full screen mode without having to stop the application you are running. The convenient LCD display handily displays a bevy of system information, including fan speeds, temperatures, and voltages to give you peace of mind. What’s more, the new Guru Clock also features Skype compatibility, allowing you call friends and family at the touch of a button, while in any application." Hardwarezone

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The next generation of µGuru, the µGuru Clock III, will also be able to access Skype functions and offer an even greater range of functions. Up to five Skype user profiles can be selected by pushing a button. To do this, the µGuru Clock III has its own audio codec and connector for a headset, so the µGuru audio device can be selected specifically in Skype. The speaker connected to the computer plays back music, leaving the headset free for undisturbed "skyping."

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