Displaying items by tag: Video

Osmosis is the process of gradual or unconscious assimilation of ideas and knowledge, so to speed that process up dramatically, DJI has broadcast its Mother's Day gift suggestions, including the Osmo range, to the cosmos.

Published in Home Tech

Apple has launched a news subscription service, a TV service and a credit card with no fees at an event held in California overnight, with the news subscription, to more than 300 publications, to cost US$9.99 per month.

Published in Strategy

Many large organisations strive to create an open and collaborative culture, but too often their technology stack gets in the way.

Apple is apparently set to debut a news and presumably magazine subscription service, possibilities also include a new video streaming service, AirPods 2, air charger, new iPad mini and iPhone SE 2.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

Sixty-six percent of organisations have plans to deploy 5G by 2020, but according to a new report users adopting 5G face the lack of readiness of telecommunications providers, with their 5G networks not available or capable enough for the needs of organisations.

Amazon's talented Alexa assistant has gained yet another new skill, letting users make Skype calls by voice, and with the Echo Show and Echo Spot, making video calls, too. 

Published in Home Tech

Australians and their Canadian counterparts are paying 34% more for using Amazon Prime Video than US users of the video streaming services which were launched worldwide by Amazon two years ago.

Published in Entertainment

The creators of Australia's first cryptocurrency, Incent, have spoken frankly about the benefits of cryptocurrency, the loyalty program conundrum, global economics, esports, gaming and plenty more.

Published in Home Tech

If you've been tempted by Huawei's new Mate 20 or Mate 20 Pro smartphones, the company says it is extending the pre-order offers until 9 November due to "high demand".

Published in Home Tech

Is the state of security stuffed? Well, with security credential stuffing attacks one of the big dangers this year, we spoke to Akamai's APJ Head of Security Technology and Strategy, Fernando Serto.

Published in Security

Ok, so the iPhone XR didn't see the much larger queues seen at the Xs and Xs Max launch, but as the more affordable model, and in an age of online ordering, this was to be expected.

Published in Home Tech

DataRobot is data science on steroids, a company built by data scientists with a "world-class automated machine learning platform to jumpstart your transformation to an AI-driven enterprise".

Published in Data

Cloud storage provider Dropbox and online video collaboration platform Zoom have announced a strategic partnership expanding remote collaboration possibilities. 

Published in Cloud

Apple puts more effort into its videos than some companies put into their entire product lines, and with its keynote a must-see TV show of epic proportions, here's all of Apple's recent video content.

Published in Home Tech

Telstra-owned video software and services company Ooyala is collaborating with Netherlands-based ODMedia Group to integrate the group’s video localisation and delivery capabilities with Ooyala’s video production, management, distribution and monetisation services.

Published in Deals

Australian private cloud provider ITonCloud says it has become the country's first IT provider to offer the full functionality of Skype for Business, including voice, messaging and video capabilities, integrated into its virtual cloud desktop platform using Citrix.

Published in VoIP

Proudly boasting of the world's thinnest gaming laptop with ultrafast 144Hz 15.6-inch display in a 14.2-inch chassis and powerful NVIDIA graphics choices, the Zephyrus S is also joined by its bigger brother, the Strix Scar II with 17.3-inch screen in a 15.7-inch body that's less than 400mm wide.

Published in Home Tech

Graphics processing hardware vendor Nvidia has announced the world’s first real-time ray tracing GPU. Words don’t do it justice; here you can see it for yourself.

Published in Entertainment

Already available in nine other countries, the Vodafone Pass is now in Australia, giving Red plan users the ability for "endless streaming on the apps they love".

Published in Telecoms & NBN

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