To me, telepresence is high-enough definition video conferencing that it feels like the person you're seeing video of is actually in the room. Cisco's Telepresence does that, and so does HP's Halo. To ...
First up, Cisco launched the TelePresence System 500, a high-definition video conferencing solution for personal offices. According to Cisco, the smaller form-factor offers many of the qualities of ...
Cisco last month announced a series of upgrades to its unified communications and telepresence portfolios. With the unified communications upgrades, Cisco has improved mobile access, video ...
The new version of the high-definition video conferencing system is designed for personal use and costs less than $35,000. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering ...
Cisco also released the Cisco TelePresence System 3200, which builds on Cisco's six-person TelePresence System 3000 by tripling the room capacity and augmenting the virtual table with a second row of ...
Cisco today introduced Cisco umi telepresence, a first-of-its-kind consumer product that brings family and friends together in HD video, whether they are around the corner or across the country. Cisco ...
Cisco is to open up its high-end TelePresence videoconferencing suite to allow interoperability with rival standards-based systems. "Telepresence" is a term used by some manufacturers to describe a ...
Computer network company Cisco is expanding into sports entertainment with what it calls “TelePresence” systems, which are now being installed in venues and allow sports fans to have face-to-face ...
Speaking with a friend who purchased the Cisco UMI Telepresence from Best Buy, I was made aware he cannot get service on the product. Also I was made aware that Best Buy had a fire sale on the product ...
Cisco will announce improvements on Tuesday to its Jabber IM, presence and video-conferencing product, as well as to its room-size “immersive” telepresence systems, as the networking giant continues ...
As I write this, I’m watching a presentation in a classroom of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. Nothing remarkable about that — except that the gent doing the presenting is in ...