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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, MP3 player, 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: Accenture Ltd., videoconferencing, Michigan, researcher, professor, family, 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: respondent, boss, videoconferencing, IM, e-mail

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., Cisco TelePresence, John Chambers, meeting, flat panel, resolution, IP, video, router, TV

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, Apple Computer, key, keyboard, touch screen, Apple iPod, TV

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, face, voice, networking, 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, videoconferencing, defendant, Police Blotter, conviction, prosecution, pharmacy, trial, government, evidence, prosecutor, policy, attorney, Australia, U.S.

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., acquisition, videoconferencing, Sweden, Google Inc., collaboration, blog

Forgent sues cable companies over DVR patent

July 14, 2005 Defendants include Cable One, Charter Communications, Comcast, TimeWarner and EchoStar, with more likely. TAGS: Forgent Networks Inc., patent, DVR, videoconferencing, Charter Communications Inc., royalty, EchoStar Communications Corp., PC company, Texas, cable company, Comcast Corp., JPEG, digital camera, camera, TV, video

Apple shows Leopard's spots

August 7, 2006 At developers' conference, company previews first Intel-based desktop and offers a taste of new OS features. TAGS: Steve Jobs, videoconferencing, Time Machine, Spotlight, Apple Macintosh, Apple Power Mac, IBM PowerPC, Apple Computer, Intel Xeon, senior vice president, dashboard, Apple Mac OS, Intel, Apple Mac OS X, conference, hard drive

AOL launches corporate IM beta

June 15, 2006 Test version of AIM Pro service targets working professionals, small work groups and businesses. TAGS: AOL Instant Messenger, America Online Inc., beta, videoconferencing, Time Warner Inc., IM, Microsoft Corp.

AOL launches corporate IM service

July 19, 2006 AIM Pro, to be released Wednesday, features security and online meeting functions aimed at corporate users. TAGS: online meeting, America Online Inc., AOL Instant Messenger, IM Network, WebEx Communications Inc., videoconferencing, IM, SSL, Time Warner Inc., finance, Yahoo! Inc., agreement, security, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc.

Video recorder being added to TV phones

September 7, 2006 Want to watch the Today show on your phone while it downloads stuff from MTV? Next year you can. TAGS: Packetvideo, portable video, Texas Instruments Inc., video recorder, cell phone, videoconferencing, camera phone, digital television, S3 Inc., TV, recorder, handset, video, handheld, MP3, Apple Computer

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, telephony, Bill Gates, voicemail, videoconferencing, server software, Cisco Systems Inc., event, Microsoft Office, server, Microsoft Corp., president, IM, e-mail

Is Motorola's cell phone revamp enough?

May 15, 2007 Handset maker is packing its old phones with new features to revive its brand and reach profitability. But critics wonder if the tactic will work. TAGS: Motorola Razr, Ed Zander, Motorola Inc., handset maker, critic, videoconferencing, cell phone, brand, handset, 3G

Selling city halls on wireless as a utility

June 4, 2007 City leaders don't need to be convinced of the benefits of high-bandwidth networks. Convincing them to pay for it is another matter. TAGS: municipality, telecommuting, IP television, videoconferencing, broadband, Massachusetts, leader, city, wireless network, U.S., utility, conference, TV

Feds aim for more data sharing by terrorist screeners

January 17, 2006 Top Bush administration officials back database-sharing among agencies in hopes of collecting more "travel intelligence." TAGS: data sharing, homeland security, intelligence, agency, videoconferencing, president, database, security

Microsoft, Nortel: Businesses, talk amongst yourselves

January 17, 2007 Companies announce the first products in a joint development effort to provide IP communications to enterprise customers. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., telephony, Steve Ballmer, IP telephony, integration, videoconferencing, IP, Cisco Systems Inc., messaging, CEO, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Corp., client, Microsoft Office, New York, IM

Redmond wants you to get the message

June 26, 2006 Tired of separate domains for e-mail, voice mail and IM? Microsoft's ready to move you to unified messaging. Photos: Microsoft's eye on videoconferencing TAGS: Jeff Raikes, unified messaging, communications server, Microsoft Office Live Meeting, voicemail, server software, videoconferencing, communication, Cisco Systems Inc., Redmond, workplace, telephony, worker, Microsoft Office, e-mail server, software company
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