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by Victor Epand. When you are recording video to the SLVR, are you specifying that it be stored to the removable SD card? This card contains 512Mbps of memory. The default setting for recording may be to phone's memory, which is only 9Mbps and already contains things such as addresses and other information loaded into it already. Like with the address book, where you can specify to store to the SIM card or the ph... articles, news
- Video Calling On Mobile Phones
by Mark Hirst. One of the great things that 3G promised was the ability to make a video call as easily as we do a voice call, however in practice, the limitations of the early hardware, and problems with networks at the dawn of the 3G era made video calls unreliable at best. Once the teething problems of video calling on mobile phones were addressed on a technical level, there was still a huge problem facing p... articles, news
- Star Wars Holographic Video Phone
by L. Winslow. Today IBM has Spectral Imagining Technologies which are somewhat different than Holographic Projection Technologies, yet they can in fact replicate the images we saw in the Star Wars Holographic Video Projection Communication Device. The future is here and it is available now.
IBM's first application was for Sales Presentations at Trade Shows which makes sense as they used the technolog... articles, news
- The Real Threat To Carrier's Wireless Video Plans
by Derek Kerton. Recently, I've seen increasing heat in the discussion of how mobile video will eventually be delivered to a mass market of wireless phones. The current discussion seems to be centered on the debate between two approaches: Broadcast of content or Unicast of content.
In the Broadcast model, content at a pre-defined schedule is sent out over shared airwaves, and any subscribing cellphone can watch... articles, news
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