June 19, 2013
By: Jack D'Ardenne
The AirMedia Presentation Gateway from Crestron was just officially announced at InfoComm last week. It can support up to four simultaneous presenters at the same time and currently works with Windows and OS X, as well as Apple iOS and Android...
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March 13, 2013
By: Scott Wells
The app is the vision of Ian Nuttall and his team, who run a DSLR-based studio in Kingston-upon-Thames, in London, England. Ian told RedShark: ...the App is a bit of a test to see if we (three of us, film,...
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October 16, 2012
By: Jack D'Ardenne
Pretty cool new wi-fi webcam from Logitech. Techspot.com has a nice write-up on it. There are a lot potential use cases for something like this. At this time it works on the Mac OS and iOS only and Logitech claims...
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September 26, 2012
By: Jack D'Ardenne
OIT-ITS purchased the Epson MG-850HD projector a few months ago with the hopes of using it paired with an Apple iOS device (iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch) to do video conferencing. The projector features a charging dock connector that supports...
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August 20, 2012
By: Jack D'Ardenne
Here are some nice examples of sharing content using a Cisco EX series video conferencing system. Note that the EX60 only has one video input and the EX90 (featured in the video) has two. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_nwIU9iNyM
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July 31, 2012
By: Scott Wells
While iPhone photographers and videographers can add lights, lenses, and other accessories to their devices with special cases like the Phocus, those planning to use the iPad for video journalism, livestreaming, and filmmaking have been left out. That's about to change,...
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July 19, 2012
By: Jack D'Ardenne
I know there were some emails that bounced around on the DDMC mailing list some time ago about folks having issues getting Apple's Airplay Mirroring to work on Duke's network. I recently reached out to OIT Networking to see if...
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April 16, 2012
By: Michael Faber
Here's a very cool Kickstarter project for a very affordable pan and tilt accessory for iOS devices. I think the real interesting part of this is the different ways you can control it, and the possibilities for extension. You can...
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January 27, 2012
By: Jack D'Ardenne
I just read about this on Macworld. This mic was an iWorld 2012 Best of Show winner. "This $200 USB condenser microphone can be used with a Mac or an iPad, and has a built-in shock mount and adjustable stand....
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December 21, 2011
By: Scott Wells
Could make for a fine holiday gift. Check it out: http://tascam.com/product/im2/ Stereo condenser microphones for iPhone 4, iPod Touch or iPad dock connection High-quality stereo condenser microphones - same as our best-selling DR-series recorders Microphones adjustable 180 degrees front to...
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