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  • News: Skype confirms video messaging feature with legal change

    Skype hasn't officially confirmed rumors of a video messaging service that's supposed to be coming to its platform, but an update to its terms of service on Wednesday did the job.

  • News: Broadreach updates video network operations centre

    IP video vendor, Broadreach Services, has launched a new generation Active System Monitoring (ASM) service for its video network operations centre (VNOC).

  • News: Enter our iPhone panoramic photo contest

    iOS 6 introduced a killer feature to the iPhone's native camera functionality: panoramic photos. Panorama images provide a broader view of the world than typical photographs. iPhone 4S and 5 users can snap panoramic photos to capture sweeping landscapes, large groups of people, and other big shots that the Camera app can't handle otherwise.

  • News: Verizon to close mobile video service in favor of new Viewdini search app

    Verizon Wireless will shut down its Verizon Video service later this month, as mobile operators gradually back away from specialized, branded services and embrace what third parties have built.

  • News: Game on at the art museum

    Video games are fun and interactive, and they're apparently also art.

  • News: Netflix rival Redbox Instant will cost $6 at debut next month

    An alternative to Netflix to be offered by Redbox and Verizon could launch as soon as next month with a basic subscription costing $6.

  • News: Canon EOS Photo5 winners announced

    Canon has announced the winners of its annual Photo5 community photo competition, with six photographs winning their creators a three-day workshop and holiday.

  • News: Review: Luxmark measures OpenCL graphics performance

    As graphics cards have grown more complex and powerful over the years, efforts to exploit that processing power outside of gaming and 3D environments have become more widespread. If a new graphics card can do more than just play games faster, that can help justify a purchase. Even mid-range graphics cards have horsepower to spare when they spend most of their time serving up desktop applications. The problem has been harnessing that power without requiring single-supplier hardware or software solutions that invariably wind up on the yestertech trash heap.

  • News: High-tech photo booth tracks user behavior

    A photo kiosk that can track user behavior using a Microsoft Kinect-like sensor and mine social data could help marketers gain valuable information about audiences at sporting events.

  • News: 4 reasons to skip Black Friday next year

    Black Friday shoppers can rest now that this year’s frenzy is over, but when the next one rolls around there may be even more reason to skip it altogether.

  • News: Skype goes prepaid through retail

    Voice and video service provider, Skype, is entering the retail market for the first time in Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ) with the launch of two pre-paid cards aimed at growing the brand through product awareness.

  • News: WATCH: Photo and video gift ideas

    Even though most people have and use the camera on their cell phones, there are still a number of different and cool video- and photo-related gadgets available for holiday shoppers to peruse.

  • News: Lytro camera adds perspective shift, interactive filters

    Lytro--the innovative, tube-shaped, shoot-now-focus-later camera--has pumped up its feature set yet again.

  • News: Lytro gets some Perspective with new camera update

    Lytro camera owners will be able to supplement their existing photos as well as new ones with a camera software update that allows slight adjustments in perspective, as well as nine ‘live filter’ modes that alter colour, focus, distortion and add special effects.

  • News: New Mozilla tool lets anyone create and hack interactive videos

    Earlier this year Mozilla announced its Webmaker effort aimed at giving everyday users DIY skills for the Web, and recently it rolled out a key piece of that initiative.

  • News: Skype fixes email security flaw

    A security hole in Microsoft's Skype video conferencing software has been fixed. It allowed anyone with a registered email address to easily reset the password.

  • News: 'DSLR gear, no idea': Sony goes on the offensive against camera enthusiasts

    Sony Australia has created a video campaign “to ‘out’ those with DSLR gear and no idea”, subtly suggesting they would be better served with one of the company’s mirrorless compact cameras rather than a full-size DSLR.

  • News: Cisco to bring Wi-Fi to Melbourne Cup

    The Victoria Racing Club (VRC) has signed an agreement with [[xref:http://www.arnnet.com.au/tag/cisco|Cisco Systems|All on Cisco]] to deploy the vendor’s Connected Stadium Wi-Fi solution to provide Flemington racecourse with Wi-Fi connectivity in a technology implementation scheduled to be operational before the 2013 Melbourne Cup.

  • News: Pick a pico projector: We review four of the best and brightest models

    Pico projectors—the tiniest of handheld projectors—continue to benefit from advances in miniaturization and power management. Although most pico projectors are still a tad too bulky for comfortable pocket portability, none of models in this round will weigh down a briefcase or purse by more than a pound; some weigh less than half that. Each one can throw a bright image on a wall or screen in an average-size room, even in the presence of lots of ambient light.

  • News: DOJ: Hearing on Megaupload stored data should be limited

    A U.S. judge should limit the scope of a proposed court hearing examining whether a former Megaupload user can recover files that were on the website when the U.S. Department of Justice shut it down, the agency said.