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Week in video: Vintage toys and future tech

August 17, 2007 CNET's music editor turns a Speak & Spell into a working speaker, the SF Bay Bridge is due for seismic upgrades, and new video conferencing tech could bring families together. TAGS: videoconferencing, MP3 player, MP3, video

Videoconferencing ties seniors with families

August 14, 2007 Advances in technology may one day allow the elderly to virtually touch their grandchildren, family and friends.Photos: Dining with Grandma from miles away TAGS: videoconferencing, Accenture Ltd., Michigan, WAN, family, researcher, professor, image

Poll: Best way to chat with the boss is face-to-face

July 20, 2007 People much prefer in-person and e-mail communication with higher-ups to IM and videoconferencing, Silicon.com survey reveals. TAGS: boss, IM, videoconferencing, e-mail

New VoIP standard for videoconferencing

September 5, 2003 A United Nations-affiliated telecommunications group ratifies a new standard for videoconferencing using voice over IP, a technology that routes calls over the Net. TAGS: videoconferencing, VoIP, standard, IP, telecommunications, video

Can Cisco be a video star?

October 23, 2006 Company execs say push into videoconferencing pivotal to Cisco's future, but analysts are skeptical. TAGS: videoconferencing, Cisco Systems Inc., John Chambers, meeting, flat panel, router, resolution, IP, video

Virtual keyboard tops Apple patent requests

April 28, 2006 Mac maker files patents for a "smart" virtual keyboard, a two-way screen and tech that lets iPods talk to TVs. TAGS: patent, videoconferencing, keyboard, Apple Computer, key, touch screen, Apple iPod, TV

HP creates Halo effect for videoconferencing

December 13, 2005 Tech company teams with "Shrek" studio for a system that includes life-size images projected on plasma displays. TAGS: videoconferencing, plasma, DreamWorks SKG, AMD, HP, imaging, collaboration

Avaya to simplify video calling

December 8, 2003 The voice and video products manufacturer teams up with Polycom, an Internet Protocol phone maker, to facilitate videoconferencing with a click from a computer. TAGS: Avaya Inc., Polycom Inc., IPWireless, videoconferencing, VoIP, telephone company, IP, agreement, video

Internet2: 2004 and beyond

August 24, 2004 Experimental network excels at long-distance collaboration; researchers hope to up ante with hybrid optical packet infrastructure. TAGS: Internet2, videoconferencing, distance learning, Qwest Communications Inc., university, ISDN, student, researcher, collaboration, P2P, music

MCI taps Microsoft's meeting software

May 11, 2004 The telecommunications service provider signs a deal to use Microsoft Office Live Meeting software to power its Net Conferencing service TAGS: MCI Inc., telecommunications service provider, Microsoft Office Live Meeting, videoconferencing, Microsoft Office Live, VoIP, IP, service provider, Microsoft Office, telecommunications, worker, Microsoft Corp.

Sony Ericsson sets 3G phone launch

September 5, 2003 The phone, which is undergoing its final paces to prepare for launch, will be the company's first model that can be used for video conferences. TAGS: Ericsson Inc., 3G, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, videoconferencing, handset, Motorola Inc., Bluetooth

Microsoft dials up phone ambitions

October 16, 2007 Company formally makes its push into "unified communications"--software to bring together e-mail, IM, voice mail and telephony.Video: Microsoft moves to business telephonyPhotos: Gates talks up 'un... TAGS: Jeff Raikes, era, voicemail, telephony, Bill Gates, Cisco Systems Inc., videoconferencing, event, Microsoft Office, server software, IM, president, Microsoft Corp., server, e-mail

Cisco banks on IP video

February 18, 2004 The networking giant announces the latest version of its Internet Protocol-based PBX call manager software, which integrates video conferencing into its IP telephony solution. TAGS: PBX, videoconferencing, Cisco Systems Inc., desktop videoconferencing, telephony, Avaya Inc., IP phone, IP telephony, IP, IP video, Nortel Networks Corp., VoIP, networking company, solution, video, networking

Google purchases Marratech conferencing software

April 20, 2007 Acquisition of Swedish start-up's flagship product raises questions about whether Google's planning a WebEx competitor. TAGS: WebEx Communications Inc., Google Inc., Sweden, videoconferencing, acquisition, collaboration, blog

Cisco adds video to conferencing suite

December 1, 2004 Cisco has added video to its MeetingPlace conferencing software, allowing users to easily choose between video, Web or telephone conferencing over their IP networks. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco CallManager, Web conferencing, IP network, videoconferencing, IP, voice, video, conference, server

Social networking melds with videoconferencing

November 17, 2006 Can you see me now? A small company called Paltalk is trying to walk a line somewhere between MySpace and YouTube. TAGS: videoconferencing, social networking, YouTube, webcam, networking, voice, face, MySpace, video

Police blotter: Net pharmacy conviction overturned

February 17, 2006 Web site owners convicted of running illegal pharmacy get new trial, after judges rule video testimony was unconstitutional. TAGS: witness, testimony, pharmacy, videoconferencing, defendant, Police Blotter, prosecution, conviction, trial, evidence, government, policy, prosecutor, Australia, attorney, video

Apple aims to patent fall-detecting iPod

December 23, 2004 Technology would detect increase in acceleration that accompanies the portable music player's drop. TAGS: acceleration, disk drive, patent, Apple Computer, videoconferencing, Apple iPod, IBM Corp., hard drive

Microsoft, Polycom work on collaboration apps

September 14, 2004 Companies to create real-time, rich-media collaboration for Windows Messenger users and later for Office Live Meeting users. TAGS: Polycom Inc., Microsoft Windows Messenger, Microsoft Office Live, collaboration, Microsoft Office Live Meeting, Web conferencing, videoconferencing, voice, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., conference, video, Real-Time, Microsoft Windows

AOL links with Apple on video IM

February 5, 2004 America Online updates its instant messaging software to include video conferencing for the first time--with Apple Computer's iChat as its first buddy. TAGS: Apple iChat, video IM, AIM 5.5, AOL Instant Messenger, America Online Inc., videoconferencing, IM, Apple Computer, streaming video, Apple Macintosh, messaging, client, Apple Mac OS, video, PC
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