Video tech stories
The way we hunt for and buy products has forever changed with innovative technology designed to take customers from their initial curiosity through to purchase.
Jellysmack, a global creator company, has been named in Fast Company's annual list of the World's Most Innovative Companies for 2022.
UK video device company Neat has partnered with Dicker Data to meet the growing demand for its Zoom enabled solutions in the ANZ region.
More than a million people are using the Bubble system, which allows gamers to add friends and family to group video chats.
In this interview, Brett discusses how the pandemic has affected the field for smart video deployments, new innovations for the company, and more.
The current pandemic is driving companies to evolve faster than ever before. Video technology can help maintain a safe and compliant environment.
Cisco is set to acquire BabbleLabs to improve its video meeting software Webex, with focus on removing background noise using AI technology.
Milestone Systems director of Asia Pacific sales, Jordan Cullis, delves into the company's IP-based video management solutions in an interview with TechDay.
Sony's new 4K handycam will hit the shelves next month, bringing new opportunities for keen videographers to film up a storm.
Zoom and DTEN's D7 have revolutionised video meetings with an integrated, all-in-one solution, simplifying setup and enhancing productivity.
Adobe Premiere Rush is now optimised for Samsung Galaxy devices, featuring enhanced GPU performance, HDR10+ support, and seamless video editing on the go.
Kaltura expands its reach in Australia and New Zealand, appointing senior executives and partnering with local businesses to enhance digital transformation.
Stunning hyperlapse by Matthew Vandeputte highlights Lake Wanaka, set to attract hundreds of thousands with its mesmerising beauty.