Video stories - Page 16
In 1888, the first video was produced in Great Britain and lasted only two seconds. Centuries later, humans are able to record 4K videos of almost every place on earth.
Video is a recording of moving visual images which can come in many formats. It can come in the form of news programs, movies, or other visual media products that are broadcasted on digital displays. In business, videos are very useful to promote or showcase a message, and can also be utilised in sectors such as security and education.
Video is a recording of moving visual images which can come in many formats. It can come in the form of news programs, movies, or other visual media products that are broadcasted on digital displays. In business, videos are very useful to promote or showcase a message, and can also be utilised in sectors such as security and education.

2degrees jumps on the bundle bandwagon with Amazon Prime
Mon, 11th Mar 2019
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amazon
Following the trend set by Vodafone and Spark, 2degrees is trying to lure customers into a contract with the promise of access to streaming content.

We're not thieves when we have the choice (and Netflix is killing piracy)
Wed, 27th Feb 2019
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digital entertainment
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netflix
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video
Piracy in New Zealand is dying as people choose cheap, legal streaming content over the hassle of illegal downloads, according to Vocus Group.

Milestone: How video management software improves access control
Mon, 25th Feb 2019
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surveillance
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martech
Integrated solutions like this are particularly useful in busy industries such as mining, energy and logistics.

Oracle Cloud whips up a breeze for Sydney yacht races
Fri, 15th Feb 2019
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digital entertainment
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sports
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oracle
If data can help a boat go faster, racing teams and fans alike at this year’s SailGP in Sydney will get a front-row seat.

The message behind the Apple/Samsung iTunes partnership
Tue, 22nd Jan 2019
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digital entertainment
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personal computing devices
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apple
Futuresource has released its perspective on what Samsung Smart TV’s new iTunes Movies and TV Show app means for Apple as a company.

Reshape to relevance - Accenture’s 2019 consumer survey
Mon, 14th Jan 2019
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digital entertainment
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ar, vr & metaverse
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video
Trends for digital voice assistants, extended reality and the over-the-top video market are explored in the latest global consumer survey.

Gartner: 66% of organisations will deploy 5G by 2020
Wed, 2nd Jan 2019
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network infrastructure
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sdn
Some organisations need 5G faster than many telco providers can deliver, which may result in unexpected 5G network providers.

LearnCoach closes $1.5m seed round
Tue, 18th Dec 2018
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e-learning
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digital entertainment
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video
The tutorials are designed for students who want to learn NCEA subjects but can’t make it to a physical classroom.

Hands-on review: The Google Chromecast
Wed, 28th Nov 2018
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Google's Chromecast, packaged in eco-friendly cardboard, turns old TVs into smart ones for under USD $70, offering a Google-centric media experience.

How much does your Amazon Prime Video subscription really get you?
Tue, 13th Nov 2018
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digital entertainment
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amazon
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video
New Zealanders pay US$5.99 for Amazon Prime Video but get fewer titles compared to the US, which has the largest library at US$12.99 per month.

Spark to stream international hockey matches
Wed, 7th Nov 2018
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digital entertainment
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sports
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video
Move over Sky and free-to-air TV – sports fans will soon have another choice of provider for all their shin-whacking hockey coverage.

Hands-on review: Apple Motion & Compressor
Mon, 29th Oct 2018
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
For the user looking to create absolutely stunning motion graphics at blazingly fast, real-time speed, look no further.

Microsoft’s new project to bring gaming to the data centre
Wed, 10th Oct 2018
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gaming
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network infrastructure
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hyperscale
Data centres could soon be the crutch for the army of Xbox One gamers around the world with Microsoft's latest venture, Project xCloud.

Five reasons to love the fifth-gen Chromecast
Wed, 10th Oct 2018
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digital entertainment
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google
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video
Google's fifth-gen Chromecast, priced at NZD $69, offers hands-free streaming, lifelike 1080p visuals at 60fps, and a sleek new design to blend with any decor.

Razer's new high-performance Wi-Fi router is optimised for the gaming experience
Thu, 4th Oct 2018
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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wireless networks
This week Razer launched Sila, a high-performance Wi-Fi router that’s optimised for gaming, streaming, and downloading multimedia content.

GoPro infuses new HERO7 camera range with better image stabilisation
Wed, 26th Sep 2018
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digital entertainment
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video
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streaming
GoPro has put better video stabilisation at the forefront of its new lineup of Hero cameras, including the GoPro HERO7 Black, White, and Silver models.

Exclusive: AI leading the way in the evolution of video security
Fri, 24th Aug 2018
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saas
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surveillance
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biometrics
This is being driven, in part, by a recent evolution in processing power, allowing analytics to keep pace with the influx of data.

Still using HDMI cables? Wireless screen sharing eliminates cabling nightmares
Tue, 21st Aug 2018
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digital signage
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digital entertainment
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video
Say goodbye to messy cables with wireless screen sharing solutions like Airtame. Stream content directly to TVs and projectors seamlessly and efficiently.

Kaltura launches UX focused video capture solution
Fri, 27th Jul 2018
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it automation
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digital entertainment
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video
Kaltura launches Kaltura Personal Capture, a UX-focused video solution simplifying video creation from the desktop with features like automatic slide detection.

Milestone grows ANZ team with a heavy focus on channel
Sat, 21st Jul 2018
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saas
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martech
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digital entertainment
With a host of expansion announcements, it would seem Milestone Systems has its foot squarely on the pedal in Australia and New Zealand.