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Archive | January, 2010

How To Make Your Videos Interactive With Klickable.TV

Klickable.TV is a service, currently in beta, that allows you to take any video and quickly make it interactive.  For example, let’s say you have a cooking demonstration video.  With Klickable.TV you can create hotspots in that video, say around food ingredients, the pan or around the host.  Viewers can then click on those areas  Full Article…

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USB 3.0 Devices Begin Hitting The Shelves

USB 3.0 devices begin hitting the stores this week.  What exactly is USB 3.0?  Well, it’s an upgrade of USB 2.0.  Currently most computers, external hard drives, Flash drives and video cameras use USB 2.0 ports.  With USB 3.0, you gain considerable speed in transferring large files to and from your computer. This speed increase  Full Article…

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YouTube and Vimeo Begin Offering HTML 5 Video

This week both YouTube and Vimeo announced beta testing for HTML 5 video. But what exactly is HTML 5 video and what does it mean to you? Here’s a breakdown on what you need to know. First, the overwhelming majority of video you see on the Internet is Flash. And to place Flash video on  Full Article…

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Ion Twin Video Camera Records Two People At Once

In the spring or summer of 2010, a new Flip-style camera will be released that allows you to record video as you normally would…while simultaneously recording yourself. The camera is called the Ion Twin Video from a company called…you guessed it…Ion.  The Ion Twin Video records to standard SD or SDHC memory cards and comes  Full Article…

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