HP launches new videoconference experience
News For example, with traditional videoconferencing products, participants in a videoconference could not smoothly hold multiple conversations or share visual images of smaller details on physical items. HP on Monday launched a new videoconferencing...
[December 13, 2005, 11:15]
NEC redefines the concept of office space
News Rather than pass out memos or draw on white boards, employees examine and manipulate documents with collaborative software on plasma screens, which also function as videoconference systems. Up to eight parties can videoconference simultaneously on...
[November 3, 2004, 14:48]
Doubts no deterrent to BT on big IP switch
Talkback Install this in your LAN/ WAN/ Proprietary Internet &immediately working corporate wide/ worldwide within minutes with immediate end2end PSTN transmissions quality among all nodes locations, not needing multimillion pounds &6 months timeframe QOS...
[February 25, 2005, 21:49]
Oracle launches 'world's fastest database machine'
News At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, HP chief executive Mark Hurd joins Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison via videoconference to show a new hardware solution developed by the two companies. The HP Oracle Database Machine is preconfigured and...
[September 26, 2008, 17:48]
Google buys videoconferencing software
News The blog stated that the acquisition would "enable from-the-desktop participation for Googlers [an internal term for Google employees] in videoconference meetings wherever there's an internet connection".
[April 20, 2007, 10:00]
Aeroplanes to get high-speed Web access
News Swift64 is designed for business people who will want to send and receive data, or even videoconference, while travelling. Aeroplane passengers should soon be able to surf the Web at near-broadband speeds while in the air.
[April 10, 2002, 16:51]
Motorola unveils its first 3G phone
News They will also be able to videoconference, thanks to the built-in video camera. US mobile manufacturer Motorola unveiled its first commercial 3G handset on Thursday, saying the device will go on sale in Britain in the second half of 2002.
[February 15, 2002, 17:39]
Orange launches managed videoconferencing
News Once a videoconference is set up, it will start automatically at the designated time. Orange Business Services (OBS) has launched the pilot of a managed videoconferencing service that connects companies regardless of the vendor of their equipment...
[July 2, 2009, 17:21]
Microsoft planning Google storage service rival
News With Live Drive, all your information — movies, music, tax information, a high-definition videoconference you had with your grandmother, whatever — could be accessible from anywhere, on any device," the article stated.
[April 21, 2006, 13:35]
BT to offer inter-company TelePresence
News TelePresence uses large high-definition displays in a specially built room to create a more realistic 'life-size' videoconference virtual meeting, but it doesn't come cheap at around $300,000 (£169,000) for each TelePresence room.
[September 16, 2008, 17:19]
Egg says rich clients are the future online
News Those using other operating systems such as Linux or Apple Mac OS would still be able to use the services through a Web client as all Egg customers currently do, said Llube, but those who wanted to videoconference live with the bank's support desk...
[January 29, 2004, 12:46]
Hacktivists threaten World Bank meeting
News Last summer a European Union summit in Gothenburg, Sweden, was marred by running battles between police and protesters, causing the World Bank to cancel a planned Barcelona meeting and turn it into an online videoconference.
[September 24, 2002, 12:13]
IBM gives IM corporate clothes
News Similarly, Microsoft has integrated messaging into the Live Meeting videoconference service it acquired from PlaceWare and has launched software, called Live Communications Server, that can integrate instant messaging with the company's Office...
[March 2, 2004, 10:50]
Rupert Goodwins' IDF Diary
Blog There's a short demonstration of the digital office where three people videoconference about an air conditioning vent being in the wrong place, but it's not as exciting as it sounds. Wednesday 8/9/2004
[September 10, 2004, 18:30]
Microsoft plugs XP security hole
News With everything connected, people in the house could videoconference or play multiplayer video games, for example. Microsoft may have touted Windows XP as the most secure operating system it has made, but the company on Thursday released a bug fix...
[December 21, 2001, 9:22]
Cisco CEO: Virtualisation to fuel second web boom
News Chambers also showed images from a "virtual" meeting he and his team at Cisco had with their 200 top financial analysts on the preceding day — conducted via videoconference, and powered by collaboration tools and instant messaging.
[September 17, 2007, 10:32]
Lifeboat crew digs its own fibre broadband
News To be able to videoconference with family, send emails, video, stuff like that, will be a vast improvement on what we've got. Last Friday, the lifeboat crew at Spurn Point, on the tip of the Humber estuary's north bank, got started on installing...
[August 18, 2009, 17:17]
LifeSize Express review
Reviews Of course, you're not going to spend £7,000 to videoconference within the same building, and it takes a little more effort to configure the system to work with remote sites beyond your firewall. This is where Austin, Texas-based LifeSize comes in...
[April 4, 2008, 9:11]
HP plans electronic whiteboarding tool
News HP in coming months plans to introduce an electronic collaboration tool that combines videoconferencing with electronic whiteboarding, chief executive Mark Hurd said on Friday. Speaking at Fortune's Brainstorm tech conference in California, Hurd...
[July 27, 2009, 8:36]
MSN Messenger 6.2 review
Reviews MSN Messenger can also send voice messages (with your computer's microphone and speakers), videoconference with Webcams, and send email. Our first complaint about MSN Messenger is its intrusiveness. To use MSN Messenger, you'll have to register for...
[August 31, 2004, 10:50]



