Displaying items by tag: Video

Wednesday, 04 October 2017 00:52

Roadshow Films to deploy Linius anti-piracy solution

Video solutions company Linius Technology is to provide Roadshow Films, a division of Village Roadshow, with an anti-piracy solution for its patented video virtualisation engine.

Published in Entertainment

HMD has finally launched its incredibly well received Nokia 3310 handset with 3G, and did so first on a global basis in Sydney, Australia, where 2G networks no longer exist.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

To simplify the SSD install process for consumers, a web app promises to make an SSD upgrade a simple process taking less than 15 minutes following the “straightforward instructions.”

Published in Your Tech

iTWire talks to the new Ooyala chief executive Jonathan Huberman and Ooyala’s GM of the APJ region Steve Davis about the company’s plans going forward and how it is helping business stream — and monetise — its video.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

As a friend’s father's funeral drew closer, I offered to record the funeral ceremony for the family as my friend had done for my father's funeral. But I had forgotten how Android’s FAT32 4GB file size limit would trip me up after recording 30 minutes of 1080P video.

Published in Home Tech

An incredible, must-see two-minute 58-second video with behind-the-scenes footage of Star Wars Episode VII, the Last Jedi, is now online, and you should drop everything and watch it.

Published in Entertainment

Streaming service Stan slayed the field with its serial killing series, Wolf Creek, and to be a true serial killer, one series could never be enough.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

The Game of Thrones juggernaut that is a new season finally returns to television screens on 17 July, but Foxtel proudly boasts of plenty more new “On Demand” content.

Published in Entertainment

Global cloud video services provider Brightcove is expanding its offerings in the Australia and New Zealand markets with the launch of a local arm of its consulting services business.

Published in Not For Profit

Foxtel has the kids’ school holidays in mind for July, and promises “something to keep every kid entertained” with on-demand, ad-free and downloadable offline-viewing content.

Published in Entertainment

Australian-based global online and television captioning company Ai-Media has released a closed-captioning solution for broadcasters using Facebook Live.

Published in Market

Ooyala's Integrated Video Platform (IVP) is designed to reduce the cost and maximise the revenue when publishing video content.

Published in Business Software

If you buy a Samsung Galaxy S8 or S8+ and you don’t buy yourself a protective case, you’re asking for a cracked screen, so buy a case!

Published in Fuzzy Logic

If you’ve been waiting to talk into a retail store to buy a Samsung G8 or G8+ and walk out with one immediately, your wait is over.

Published in Home Tech

Apple’s iPhone 7 is now more than six months old, but it still trounces its Android competition including the brand new Samsung Galaxy S8.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

Apple has just announced three new products: iPhone 7 and 7 Plus in Product RED edition, a snazzy free new video editing app and a cheaper new iPad to reboot the tablet revolution, along with iPhone SE and iPad mini capacity updates, with iOS 10.3 coming soon too.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 27 February 2017 21:03

Panasonic launches i-PRO extreme surveillance

Panasonic has announced a new range of 2017 cameras and recorders to be powered by its next-generation i-PRO Extreme surveillance technology platform.

Published in Security

Twitter user @briannaolivas_ has posted a video of her iPhone 7 Plus with smoke coming out of the left hand side, with Apple to investigate.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 24 January 2017 12:50

BitChute: the first serious YouTube competitor?

Since its inception in 2005, YouTube has dominated the market for video sharing despite the best efforts from alternatives such as Dailymotion and Vimeo. However, an interesting new competitor called BitChute may be about to give Youtube a long overdue kick up the backside, using potentially market disrupting technology.

Published in Entertainment

Sky Sports has turned to Ooyala Flex to automate the global syndication of sporting clips, delivering hundreds of Premier League (PL) in-game clips and highlight packages for online and linear consumption to 40 international partners within minutes.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

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