Video stories - Page 13
In 1888, the first video was produced in Great Britain and lasted only two seconds. Centuries later, humans are able to record 4K videos of almost every place on earth.
Video is a recording of moving visual images which can come in many formats. It can come in the form of news programs, movies, or other visual media products that are broadcasted on digital displays. In business, videos are very useful to promote or showcase a message, and can also be utilised in sectors such as security and education.
Video is a recording of moving visual images which can come in many formats. It can come in the form of news programs, movies, or other visual media products that are broadcasted on digital displays. In business, videos are very useful to promote or showcase a message, and can also be utilised in sectors such as security and education.
Milestone Systems on strong path to market growth
Fri, 17th Apr 2020
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Milestone Systems records 14% revenue growth over five years, reaching DKK$1.03 billion in 2019, driven by strong sales and market expansion.
Hands-on review: NVIDIA Shield TV
Wed, 15th Apr 2020
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digital entertainment
Nvidia’s Shield TV is easily a recommended Android TV solution, especially if you are a PC gamer and want to easily play your games on the lounge TV.
No surprise: Vodafone calls and data usage up as week three of lockdown sets in
Thu, 9th Apr 2020
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Calls and data usage on the Vodafone network remain high, according to Vodafone NZ who has released its latest network report in week 3 of lockdown.
Interview: CenturyLink expands CDN power across APAC
Thu, 19th Mar 2020
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devops
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edge computing
CenturyLink is boosting CDN capacity across APAC, adding edge capabilities and new nodes in 11 cities, to enhance streaming and reduce latency.
Video-streaming services to see a boom as people stay at home
Tue, 17th Mar 2020
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Most of the world’s economy is contingent around people leaving their houses; now, a ‘stay at home economy’ will see a meteoric boom.
Three trends shaping the broadcast and telecommunications industry
Wed, 11th Mar 2020
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5g & beyond
Australia's broadcast and telecommunications sector evolves with 5G, coexistence of VOD and terrestrial TV, and a network of networks shaping its future.
TikTok surpasses 40 million daily active users
Wed, 4th Mar 2020
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social media
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TikTok has surged past 40 million daily active users, with new research revealing a majority of usage on Android and significant growth in the US market.
Research: How 5G will change, well... everything
Tue, 25th Feb 2020
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digital entertainment
Informa Tech’s new research wing, Omdia, reveals 5G interdependencies in new research paper exploring impacts across the tech ecosystem.
Game review: Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 3 (PC)
Tue, 18th Feb 2020
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Milestone delivers a thrilling, realistic simulation in “Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 3,” capturing the 2019 season's gritty excitement.
Sony to launch new 4K handycam in March 2020
Mon, 17th Feb 2020
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Sony’s new 4K handycam will hit the shelves next month, bringing new opportunities for keen videographers to film up a storm.
Streamline and simplify your video meetings with Zoom DTEN D7
Wed, 12th Feb 2020
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digital entertainment
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video
Zoom and DTEN's D7 have revolutionised video meetings with an integrated, all-in-one solution, simplifying setup and enhancing productivity.
Monash University brings power to the people through video project
Thu, 6th Feb 2020
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video
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community
Monash University and IFRC empower remote communities with Indaba, a video storytelling tool, to amplify local voices and raise awareness globally.
Spark drops Lightbox video streaming service & sells it to Sky TV
Thu, 19th Dec 2019
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Sky plans to merge Lightbox with its own streaming platform Neon, creating what it calls a ‘supercharged’ service for New Zealanders.
Institute of Management Accountants celebrates centennial milestone
Thu, 12th Dec 2019
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The Institute of Management Accountants marks 100 years with significant growth, introducing new initiatives and achieving record membership.
How AI is changing the Australian resources sector
Tue, 3rd Dec 2019
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digital entertainment
AI is transforming Australia's mining sector, leveraging data from IoT and video analytics to enhance security, efficiency, and predictive maintenance.
Motorola develops mission-critical tech for Australia's emergency services
Thu, 28th Nov 2019
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Australian organisations are facing challenges such as threats to business continuity, growing costs and resource constraints, and threats to community safety.
Disney+: Is it safe to subscribe?
Wed, 27th Nov 2019
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network infrastructure
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network security
Disney+ subscribers are falling victim to credential stuffing, with hacked accounts already up for sale. Users advised to follow best practices.
Surge in phone usage as Kiwis head to Japan for Rugby World Cup
Fri, 25th Oct 2019
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digital entertainment
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video
Kiwi rugby fans in Japan for the World Cup have driven a fivefold surge in Vodafone New Zealand’s network usage, with over 10 terabytes of data used.
New line of GoPro gear comes to stores this month
Wed, 2nd Oct 2019
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photography
GoPro’s family of devices will grow a little larger in October, as the GoPro HERO8 Black, GoPro MAX, and Mods hit shelves later this month.
Razer releases gaming mic that syncs emotes with streaming interactions
Mon, 30th Sep 2019
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digital entertainment
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Streamers have the ability to add or create their own emotes, or they can choose from hundreds of preset emotes.