Asustek Computer plans to launch two motherboards complete with phone jacks able to turn common household telephones into Internet phones using Skype’s popular voice-over-IP (VoIP) software.The M2N/TeleSky and P5B/TeleSky motherboards both come with the Asus TeleSky telecom adapter onboard, along with 60 SkypeOut minutes, which allow users to make voice calls directly to telephones. While calls to other PCs are free using Skype, users pay with SkypeOut for the ability to make paid calls to landlines and mobile phones.Both boards will be shipping worldwide within the next three weeks, said Charles Chen, motherboard product manager at Asustek. Prices will vary by region, he said.The new boards are yet another way Skype is gaining ground among users as the most popular Internet calling software. A number of companies have been marketing Skype handsets, both wireless and ones with USB plugs to hook up to computers, in addition to wireless handsets that do not require a PC to make a call. Asustek’s new motherboards give users another way to make calls in a more normal way, using regular phones hooked up to its motherboards. The TeleSky adapter carries applications for both public switched telephone network and Skype VoIP calls, with jacks that connect the house phone to the PC and the PC to the phone line. The boards support all Skype functions, including SkypeIn, SkypeOut, Skype Conference, call waiting, speed-dial and three-way calls.TeleSky supports both regular and cordless phones. The M2N/TeleSky works with socket 2 microprocessors from Advanced Micro Devices, and run double data rate, second-generation memory chips. The P5B/TeleSky boards run on platform LGA775 microprocessors from Intel, including Intel Quad-core, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Extreme, D and Celeron.The boards require Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, MCE or XP64, according to Asustek.-Dan Nystedt, IDG News Service (Taipei Bureau)Related Links: Asustek Preps SideShow Notebook for Vista Skype Phone from RTX Needs No PC ConnectionCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content BrandPost Stay in Control of Your Data with a Secure and Compliant Sovereign Cloud By Stan Kwong Mar 23, 2023 6 mins Cloud Security Cloud Computing News Accenture to lay off 19,000 to cut costs amid economic uncertainty Technology services giant Accenture will continue to hire but meanwhile is cutting staff to streamline operations in the face of economic headwinds. By Anirban Ghoshal Mar 23, 2023 2 mins IT Consulting Services Technology Industry BrandPost Advice from procurement: How to evaluate and propose new IT investments By clearly defining needs and requirements, evaluating TCO, and performing risk assessments, procurement and IT teams can work together to help their business leaders make more informed decisions for an improved bottom line. By Bo Bradshaw, Edgio Procurement Director Mar 23, 2023 5 mins SaaS BrandPost Why AI is key to hiring and retaining developers Data shows that the opportunity to build AI-powered apps figures very prominently in where developers decide to work. By Bryan Kirschner, Vice President, Strategy at DataStax Mar 23, 2023 4 mins Artificial Intelligence IT Leadership Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe