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  • Logitech HD B990 webcam review

    Posted on January 26th, 2012 No comments


    Reviewed by Nefsis UK – it features the Logitech B990 HD webcam at 720p in a live Nefsis video conference. Full review can be found here: www.nefsis.com



    The Fed Ex Cup, Video Conference, Golf Course, FedEx Cup Commercial

  • XOP Networks Training Videos: Web & Video Conferencing – Part 1 – Logging On

    Posted on January 24th, 2012 No comments



    Video Rating: / 5


  • We Go Hands On The Samsung Focus S, The Tango Video Chat & Microsoft Event – Windows Phone View

    Posted on January 22nd, 2012 No comments


    - Samsung Focus S Specs and details bit.ly – Nokia Music For Windows Phone Hacked, Available To All bit.ly – Nokia Maps For Windows Phone Hacked, Available To All bite.ly Watch this week’s Windows Phone View as we wrap up all this week’s full and bad inside the world of Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform. In today’s present we commencing by talking astir the recent Microsoft Windows Phone launch event in New York City and our impressions on the second generation Windows Phones coming in the near future. We later talk more about Nokia, a Champagne phone leak that we discovered, our thoughts on a LTE Nokia Lumia 800 and other hacked benefits we just received from the partnership. We then go done the new Tango Video Chat service we recently covered, and we later end the good section with the landing of Spotify on Windows Phone 7. In the Bad segment we talk astir the lame release dates that no manufacturer is recently able to provide. All this and more after the break.
    Video Rating: 4 / 5


  • How to Skype VIDEO CHAT using an iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4th gen, iPad, iPad 2, and Mac

    Posted on January 20th, 2012 No comments


    Updated version of video: www.youtube.com Skype released an update to their application for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad yesterday allowing the user to video chat on their device using WiFi or 3G, therefore being more versatile then Apple’s Facetime. App Store link for iPod touch and iPhone: itunes.apple.com App Store link for iPad: itunes.apple.com
    Video Rating: 5 / 5


  • Q&A: What’s the best multi-user video conferencing software?

    Posted on January 18th, 2012 No comments


    Question by Brad C: What’s the best multi-user video conferencing software?
    I’d like to be able to connect with my parents, and my brothers (2) via webcam simultaneously – we’re all in different parts of the country.We all have webcams, but cannot chat and see each other all at once via IM, ICQ, nor MSN.What’s the best software for us to get?

    Best answer:

    Answer by TheVyrus
    MCS (Multimedia conferencing System) or try using skype (its released can be downloaded)



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  • Q&A: How can you record video from a Tandberg 880 video conferencing unit?

    Posted on January 16th, 2012 No comments


    Question by dancerceo: How can you record video from a Tandberg 880 video conferencing unit?
    I would also like to know what the options are for capturing streaming video from the same unit – sounds easy enough to me but haven’t found any info anywhere about this.

    Best answer:

    Answer by youtubeglendale
    this device is great so because the video conferencing unit is known to stream the video it would be very easy to do it try and search for it because its hard to explain i know this is some great ware and its so easy to use but you have to know how to do it



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  • Video Conference in the Classroom: Observation

    Posted on January 14th, 2012 No comments


    A grade school lesson about Worms is shown live via video conference to an audience of Education Professors. They observe a pre-service teacher, and provide feedback on her performance.
    Video Rating: 5 / 5



    Bob and Malou demonstrate video chat with HP TouchSmart IQ500 and IQ800 using Windows Live Messenger and Cyberlink Webcam filter.
    Video Rating: 4 / 5

  • High-Presence, Low-Bandwidth, Apparent 3D Video-Conferencing with a Single Camera

    Posted on January 12th, 2012 No comments


    Demo presented at WIAMIS 2009. Authors: Timothy R. Brick, Jeffrey R. Spies, Barry-John Theobald, Iain Matthews, and Steven M. Boker. Abstract: Small digital video cameras have become increasingly common, appearing on portable consumer devices such as cellular phones. The widespread use of video-conferencing, however, is limited in part by the lack of bandwidth available on such devices. Also, videoconferencing can produce feelings of discomfort in conversants due to a lack of co-presence. Current techniques to increase co-presence are not practical in the consumer market due to the costly and elaborate equipment required (such as stereoscopic displays and multicamera arrays). To address these issues, this paper describes a real-time, full frame-rate video-conferencing system that provides simulated three-dimensionality via motion parallax in order to achieve a higher level of co-presence. The system uses a deformable 3D face model to track and re-synthesize each users face using only a single monocular camera, so that only the (few tens of) parameters of the model need be transferred for each frame. This both provides motiontracking for the simulated 3D experience and reduces the bandwidth requirements of the video-conference to the order of a few hundred bytes per frame. Bandwidth and processor usage for the algorithms are reported. Possible implications and applications of this technology are also discussed.


  • SocialEyes: The intersection of video and the social graph

    Posted on January 10th, 2012 No comments


    While video conferencing via the web has been around since the 1990s, the concept hasn’t kept pace with the radical changes in social interactions made possible by services such as Facebook. SocialEyes is changing that with a new tool that introduces video into the Facebook experience. “The way that people collaborate now in the age of social networks is very, very different than the way they used to,” explains Rob Williams, CEO of SocialEyes. “SocialEyes is a social video product that lets people connect with their Facebook friends in much more dynamic and powerful ways than they have before and to go beyond their Facebook friends to connect with people who have a shared interest or passion…both in real-time and asynchronously.” SocialEyes is a free service and works directly within your browser using Flash. You can have multiple video conversations going on at once in separate windows, and if you want to combine conversations, the software has tools to connect windows and create ad hoc group meetings. By associating with Facebook, SocialEyes has an enormous potential pool of users, and the goal is to make it easy for each of them to use the service. “One of the very powerful things we do with SocialEyes,” says Williams, “is rollout something that works across every [Facebook] user–500 million users around the world–with essentially no software download.” More info: SocialEyes web place: www.socialeyes.com SocialEyes on Twitter: twitter.com SocialEyes profile on
    Video Rating: 5 / 5



    An overview of the features and benefits of video conferencing in K-12 Education
    Video Rating: 5 / 5

  • Fun Group Video Chat for iPad

    Posted on January 8th, 2012 No comments


    fring is launching the world’s 1st Group Video chat App for the iPad. 4 friends can video chat at the same time! Download it on your iPad to discover all the tailored fun features: www.fring.com