I’ve written several posts about DSLR cameras and the quality of the video they produce. I even done a video review on one of these cameras, the Canon Rebel T2i. The gist of all this coverage is that DSLR cameras can produce Hollywood quality video, but at consumer level prices. Of course the question is, Full Article…
Hey Bloggers, Want Your Own iPhone or iPad App In 4 Easy Steps? Here’s How…
If you run a blog, or any web site that distributes your content via an RSS feed, and would like that content available to mobile users in apps for the iPhone, iPad, Android or even Blackberry, there’s a service that can make it happen in 4 simple steps. The service is called Yapper. You sign-up Full Article…
Video Sneak Peek: Sony’s New Camcorder With Interchangeable Lens
Sony is developing a new consumer-level video camera which borrows a key feature from popular DSLR cameras; the ability to use interchangeable lenses. Sony’s new camera will shoot HD video in the AVCHD format (like nearly all consumer-level HD cameras). No pricing or other specs are available yet and it’s expected to be available in Full Article…
BitGravity Partners With HD Cloud To Provide On-Demand Video Encoding
I use BitGravity to host my videos. And one of the most common questions I receive is “how is BitGravity different from Amazon S3″? Without diving deep into the technical differences, the short answers are BitGravity has been built from the ground up to do one thing; deliver high quality web video, they provide an Full Article…
Skype Rolling Out Group Video Chat Service
Next week Skype will begin offering a public beta of their new group video chat feature, where up to 5 people can participate in a Skype video chat simultaneously. Group video chat on Skype will initially be free, but in 3-4 months Skype plans to drop the free plan and start charging for the service. Full Article…