This morning the folks at Voxer have released their first walkie-talkie functionality in their own app. This functionality will work with end-to-end encryption, making it the only end-to-end encrypted ...
Phone calls are so last century, and sometimes text messaging just won’t do. Wouldn’t it be great if you could combine the two? There’s an app that’ll turn your phone into a walkie talkie, that’s ...
Meta Platforms' Facebook Live and Instagram Live violated patents belonging to Voxer, a push-to-talk app company founded by a former Green Beret, a federal jury found. (Tony Avelar / Associated Press) ...
There's no shortage of messaging apps that take advantage of your smartphone's data plan. Apple's iMessage platform allows the instant exchange of messages, images, and video (albeit to other ...
A jury in a Texas federal court has ordered Meta to pay walkie-talkie app company Voxer more than $174.5 million in damages, according to court documents filed on Wednesday. Voxer, the creator of the ...
It looks like popular walkie-talkie app Voxer is about to get some competition in the mobile voice chat space. A new app called Zello is growing like crazy, too – in fact, it’s growing faster than ...
Voxer is making its entrance into the business world with a set of new high-end features for its walkie-talkie style, push-to-talk service. Voxer Pro and Voxer Pro For Business run on Android and iOS ...
Voxer, an app that turns your phone into a walkie talkie, is one of the hottest startups in San Francisco. But it wasn't an overnight success. Tom Katis co-founded Voxer five years ago, but the buzz ...
Push-to-talk (PTT) is not new. Walkie-talkies have utilized this half-duplex form of communication (one person talks at a time) since they were created, CB radios made it mainstream, and cell phones ...
Meta has been locked in a legal fight with a walkie-talkie app company called Voxer since 2020. Voxer accused Meta of infringing its patents with Facebook Live and Instagram Live. A jury ruled in ...
The parent company of Facebook and Instagram was ordered to pay nearly $175 million for violating patents held by the maker of a push-to-talk app founded by a former Green Beret who had sought to ...