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Skype for Business
instant messaging client
Nokia Lumia 830
nokia Phone
Linksys
Linksys Holdings, Inc., is an English (formerly American) brand of data networking hardware products mainly sold to home users and small businesses. It was founded in 1988 by the couple Victor and Janie Tsao, both Taiwanese immigrants to the United States. Linksys products include Wi-Fi routers, mesh Wi-Fi systems, Wifi extenders, access points, network switches, and Wi-Fi networking. It is headquartered in Irvine, California.
Microsoft Lumia 950
High-end Windows Mobile smartphone designed and built by Microsoft
video codec
apparatus or software that can transform video data into a coded format with different characteristics and/or back
unified communications
communication process
AV1
AOMedia Video 1 (AV1) is an open, royalty-free video coding format initially designed for video transmissions over the Internet. It was developed as a successor to VP9 by the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia), a consortium founded in 2015 that includes semiconductor firms, video on demand providers, video content producers, software development companies and web browser vendors. The AV1 bitstream specification includes a reference video codec. In 2018, Facebook re-encoded 400 compressed Facebook videos with AV1, VP9, and x264 and found AV1 delivered around 34% lower bitrates than VP9 and about
Tox
distributed protocol for telephony and instant messaging
Nokia Lumia 630
smartphone in the Nokia Lumia series
telepresence
upright=1.2|thumb|A modular telepresence video conferencing system Telepresence is the appearance or sensation of a person being present at a place other than their true location, via telerobotics or video.
Herbert E. Ives
American physicist (1882-1953)
H.263
H.263 is a video compression standard originally designed as a low-bit-rate compressed format for videotelephony. It was standardized by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) in a project ending in 1995/1996. It is a member of the H.26x family of video coding standards in the domain of the ITU-T.
Microsoft NetMeeting
redirect Microsoft NetMeeting
Samsung Ativ S
smartphone model
Microsoft Lumia 950 XL
Windows 10 mobile smartphone developed by Microsoft
Paltalk
Paltalk is a proprietary video group chat service that enables users to communicate by video, Internet chat, or voice.
IBM Lotus Sametime
computer program
mechanical television
a television system that relies on a mechanical scanning device, to both scan and reproduce the video signal
Polycom
company
QuteCom
QuteCom (previously called WengoPhone) was a free-software SIP-compliant VoIP client developed by the QuteCom (previously OpenWengo) community under the GPL-2.0-or-later license. It allows users to speak to other users of SIP-compliant VoIP software at no cost. It also allows users to call landlines and cell phones, send SMS and make video calls. None of these functions are tied to a particular provider, allowing users to choose among any SIP provider.
Microsoft Lumia 650
Windows 10 mobile smartphone from Microsoft
HTC Windows Phone 8X
High-end Windows Phone 8 smartphone produced by HTC
Q31384
smartphone
Camfrog
Camfrog is a video chat and instant messaging client that was created by Camshare in October 2003. The app allows users to contact others worldwide and find or create chat rooms to gather communities that share similar interests.
Hama
German company
MPEG-4 Visual
Video compression format
Tandberg
thumb|Tandberg TV 1962(Oslo, Nordic Museum) thumb|Dmitry Medvedev with Tandberg Tactical MXP. [[APEC Singapore 2009]]
Nokia Lumia 810
smartphone
Common Intermediate Format
file format
Leadtek Research
Leadtek Research, Inc. () is a Taiwanese company, founded in 1986, which focuses on research and development that is specialized in the design and manufacture of graphics cards.
AVer Information
company
Trust
Dutch electronics manufacturer
Tatung Company
company
Nokia Lumia 822
smartphone model
Huawei Ascend W1
smartphone model
H.245
thumb | right | H323 call flowH.245 is a control channel protocol used with[in] e.g. H.323 and H.324 communication sessions, and involves the line transmission of non-telephone signals. It also offers the possibility to be tunneled within H.225.0 call signaling messages. This eases firewall traversing.
Multipoint control unit
device used to bridge videoconferencing connections
Adobe Connect
Software used to create information and general presentations, online training materials, web conferencing, learning modules, and user desktop sharing.
Radvision
Radvision was a provider of video conferencing solution and enabling products for IP communication developers based in Tel Aviv, Israel. Radvision was acquired by Avaya in June 2012. Spirent Communications acquired Radvision's Technology Business Unit from Avaya in July 2014, to become Spirent Developer Tools Business Unit.
Microsoft Office Live Meeting
Linphone
Linphone (contraction of Linux phone) is a free voice over IP softphone, SIP client and service. It may be used for audio and video direct calls and calls through any VoIP softswitch or IP-PBX. Linphone also provides the possibility to exchange instant messages. It has a simple multilanguage interface based on Qt for GUI and can also be run as a console-mode application on Linux.
Zoombombing
thumb|Internet meme portraying a Zoom meeting with an unwanted intrusion Zoombombing or Zoom raiding is the unwanted, disruptive intrusion, generally by Internet trolls, into a video-conference call. In a typical Zoombombing incident, a teleconferencing session is hijacked by the insertion of material that is lewd, obscene, or offensive in nature, typically resulting in the shutdown of the session or the removal of the troll. The term is especially associated with and is derived from, the name of the Zoom videoconferencing software program; however, it has also been used to refer to the phenom
ooVoo
ooVoo was a video chat and messaging app developed by ooVoo LLC and owned by Krush Technologies, LLC. ooVoo had applications for Android, iOS, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Windows Phone, and Facebook. The original Microsoft Windows app was released in 2007. It was discontinued on November 25, 2017.
Ken Sakamura
Japanese computer scientist
FedEx Office
American shipping, copying, printing, marketing and office services retail chain
Jolla J1
smartphone model
remote surgery
ability for a doctor to perform surgery on a patient even though they are not physically in the same location
Datapoint
Datapoint Corporation, originally known as Computer Terminal Corporation (CTC), was a computer company based in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Founded in July 1968 by Phil Ray and Gus Roche, its first products were, as the company's initial name suggests, computer terminals intended to replace Teletype machines connected to time sharing systems.
camfecting
In computer security, camfecting is the process of attempting to hack into a person's webcam and activate it without the webcam owner's permission. The remotely activated webcam can be used to watch anything within the webcam's field of vision, sometimes including the webcam owner themselves. Camfecting is most often carried out by infecting the victim's computer with a virus that can provide the hacker access to their webcam. This attack is specifically targeted at the victim's webcam, and hence the name camfecting, a portmanteau of the words camera and infecting.
telectroscope
Ericsson-LG
Ericsson-LG is a joint venture company owned by the Swedish group Ericsson (75%) and the South Korean group LG Electronics (25%). Founded in July 2010, Ericsson-LG designs and markets devices for telecommunications network operators and enterprises in South Korea.
Wengo
Wengo was at the beginning of 2004 a subsidiary of French telecom service provider Neuf Cegetel. As of February 2012, Wengo employs 80 people in the Paris headquarters, and is a subsidiary of Vivendi. Wengo is now repositioned as an online personal and consulting services marketplace.
LG Prada II
mobile phone by LG
Houseparty
social networking app
H.320
H.320 or Narrow-band visual telephone systems and terminal equipment is an umbrella Recommendation by the ITU-T for running multimedia (audio/video/data) over ISDN based networks. The main protocols in this suite are H.221, H.230, H.242, audio codecs such as G.711 (PCM) and G.728 (CELP), and discrete cosine transform (DCT) video codecs such as H.261 and H.263.
history of videotelephony
aspect of history
MIL-STD-188
200 px|right|thumb|Cover of CHQ's commercial reprint of the MIL-STD-188 Military Standards series
Zoom fatigue
burnout associated with overuse of virtual platforms
Portal
video conference sculptures
Labtec
Labtec Enterprises Inc. was an American manufacturer of computer accessories active as an independent company from 1980 to 2001. They were best known for their budget range of peripherals such as keyboards, mice, microphones, speakers and webcams. In the United States, the company had cornered the market for computer speakers and headphones for much of the 1990s before being acquired by Logitech in 2001.