Thursday, June 20, 2002
Point to Point video on your Pocket PC?
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "ARTICLE" @ 06:30 AM
http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,4545481%5E15344%5E%5Enbv%5E15306%2D15321,00.html
"An Australian start-up has met with a rousing response to its point-to-point video conferencing software in Asia, just weeks after launching the product. eLive2U launched the consumer version of its video-conferencing product last month and earlier this week did the first demonstration of a PDA video-conferencing application using an iPaq at CommunicAsia in Singapore. "
There weren't many details on the other hardware required. It doesn't seem to be real time though. It looks more like video messaging to me versus video conferencing, but without more information, it is hard to tell.
"An Australian start-up has met with a rousing response to its point-to-point video conferencing software in Asia, just weeks after launching the product. eLive2U launched the consumer version of its video-conferencing product last month and earlier this week did the first demonstration of a PDA video-conferencing application using an iPaq at CommunicAsia in Singapore. "
There weren't many details on the other hardware required. It doesn't seem to be real time though. It looks more like video messaging to me versus video conferencing, but without more information, it is hard to tell.