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technology3 months ago

HP Unveils New AI-Driven Devices and Ultrawide Monitors for Enhanced Productivity

HP has announced a 49-inch ultrawide monitor designed for office productivity, featuring a 5120×1440 resolution, versatile virtual split-screen options, multiple input ports, a built-in webcam with Windows Hello support, and adjustable height, priced around $1300. They also introduced a portable 14-inch monitor with a 2560×1600 resolution, lightweight design, and USB-C connectivity, expected to cost about $300.

technology7 months ago

HP Unveils $25,000 Google Beam Hologram Conference System

Google's Beam video conferencing technology has been integrated into the HP Dimension system, a high-end enterprise device costing $25,000 that offers immersive 3D-like virtual meetings with multiple cameras, spatial audio, and AI-driven eye contact, along with additional microphone accessories; however, the overall cost includes the device, accessories, and a yet-to-be-disclosed Beam service subscription.

technology7 months ago

HP Unveils $25,000 HP Dimension with Google Beam for Advanced 3D Video Conferencing

HP has announced the HP Dimension, a $24,999 device built with Google Beam technology for enterprise use, featuring a 65-inch light field display and advanced cameras to create realistic 3D video calls, aiming to make remote interactions feel like in-person meetings. The device supports multiple platforms, includes spatial audio, and is set to launch in several countries with early adoption by major companies.

technology7 months ago

HP Unveils $25,000 Google Beam 3D Hologram Conferencing Device

HP announced the HP Dimension with Google Beam, a $24,999 enterprise device featuring a 65-inch 8K light-field display with 3D video capabilities, designed to make remote communication feel like in-person interaction, leveraging Google's volumetric video technology for enhanced focus, memory recall, and non-verbal cues, available in select countries in late 2025.

technology1 year ago

Zoom Rebrands as AI-First Company, Drops 'Video' from Name

Zoom has rebranded from Zoom Video Communications Inc. to Zoom Communications Inc., signaling a shift towards becoming an "AI-first work platform" rather than focusing solely on video conferencing. This change comes as the company faces increased competition from tech giants like Google and Microsoft, and as the demand for remote work solutions evolves. Zoom is expanding its offerings with tools like Zoom Team Chat and Zoom Workplace, aiming to integrate AI to enhance productivity and streamline work processes.

technology1 year ago

"Google Meet Launches Desktop Face Touch-Up Filters for Enhanced Video Calls"

Google Meet is introducing face touch-up filters for its desktop web app, following the feature's initial launch on mobile last year. Users can choose from two filters, subtle and smoothing, to lightly touch up their complexion before meetings. The filters apply light effects such as complexion smoothing, under-eye lightening, and eye whitening, with the option to toggle Portrait touch-up on or off. The feature will be available to paid users on specific plans, and Google is catching up to competitors like Zoom and Microsoft Teams in offering face filters for video conferencing.

technology1 year ago

"Microsoft Teams Unifies Work and Personal Accounts in Single App for Windows 11"

Microsoft Teams is set to launch a new unified app in April 2024, allowing users to seamlessly switch between personal and work accounts within the platform. The update, available for preview in Windows 11 Build 26080, aims to address the inconvenience of managing multiple account types and will also offer features such as joining meetings across accounts, improved notifications, and simultaneous launch of personal and work accounts.

technology1 year ago

"Logitech Introduces AI-Enhanced MX Brio 4K Webcam for Work and Streaming"

Logitech has unveiled the MX Brio, its new flagship 4K webcam, featuring a larger sensor with improved low-light performance, AI enhancements for better image quality and noise reduction, and a dedicated Show Mode. Priced at $200, it offers customizable settings through Logitech's Options Plus software, a built-in privacy shutter, and compatibility with various operating systems. However, it no longer supports Windows Hello for facial recognition.

technology1 year ago

"Logitech MX Brio: Redefining Webcam Quality with AI-Enhanced Ultra HD Imaging"

Logitech's new $200 MX Brio webcam features a new sensor for improved image quality, upgraded mics, and a special hinge for presentations. The premium design includes an aluminum housing and a built-in shutter, with a clip that can be mounted on a laptop or monitor and detaches to reveal a hidden 1/4-inch thread for tripod use. The camera's "Show Mode" allows for a bird’s eye view of your desk, making it easy to share notes or products. The Sony Starvis sensor supports recording at up to 4K/30fps with better dynamic range and low-light sensitivity, and the webcam is certified for major video conferencing apps. The MX Brio offers extensive options for adjusting settings and can be controlled using Logitech's Options+ or G Hub app.

technology1 year ago

"Windows 11 Introduces iPhone-Like Webcam Feature for Android Users"

Windows 11 is introducing a feature that allows users to use their Android phones as webcams for video conferencing, similar to Apple's Continuity Camera feature for Mac. The Phone Link system in Windows 11 will enable access to recent photos and the use of a phone as a webcam on video conferencing apps, with support for Android 9 or newer. The feature also extends to Android tablets and includes additional tweaks such as the ability to switch between front and back cameras, pause the stream during interruptions, and use effects provided by the mobile device.

business-technology1 year ago

"Zoom's Stock Soars on Strong Earnings and Share Buyback"

Zoom Video Communications reported fourth-quarter earnings that exceeded analyst expectations with adjusted earnings per share of $1.42 and revenue of $1.15 billion, along with plans to buy back up to $1.5 billion worth of shares. The company also highlighted its growth in enterprise customers and addressed competition from other video call services, leading to a surge in its stock price.

technology1 year ago

"Google Meet Introduces Interactive 'Companion Mode' for Android and iOS Users"

Google is introducing its "Companion Mode" to the Meet app on Android and iOS, allowing users to access interactive features and controls when participating in a Meet call via an in-room audio/video conferencing system. This mode enables users to check in, share emoji reactions, raise their hand, turn on captions, exchange chat messages, and view presented content on their mobile devices without needing to open a laptop. The feature is particularly useful for large in-person meetings and is rolling out over the coming weeks for Workspace and personal Google Accounts.

technology2 years ago

"Streamlined Webcam and Audio Control: Microsoft Teams' Latest Meeting Enhancements"

Microsoft Teams is testing new features that make it easier for users to control audio and video settings during meetings. The update includes accessible tools for switching cameras, audio sources, speaker output, and more, eliminating the need to navigate through multiple settings layers. Users can now access simplified audio and video options through a new menu next to the camera or mic button on the meeting toolbar, allowing for quick changes in webcam, microphone, headset/speaker, noise suppression, spatial audio, and virtual backgrounds. These features are currently available for testing in the Public Preview program and will be rolled out to all Teams users in the coming months.