Do you love funky proprietary software enough to force your loved ones to run it too? That's the question Cisco seems to be asking with the FlipShare TV, a new set-top box designed to help make ...
We first saw the Cisco FlipShare TV hit the FCC just over a month ago, and now that's it's official (well, official in the sense that Walt Mossberg broke the embargo by two hours) we're still sort of ...
The maker of the best-selling Flip Video family of camcorders — recently acquired by Cisco – today announced the availability of FlipShare 5.0, the latest version of the acclaimed software pre-loaded ...
Three million Flip users cast aside when Cisco shut down its handycam division last year will get a helping hand from Givit, a private video sharing service that will provide support for FlipShare, ...
Those who own Cisco’s Flip camcorders know how easy it is to shoot with the diminutive camcorder as well as lightly edit the content you’ve captured with the FlipShare software found on every Flip ...
Interface is easy to grok and use. Ugly dock is small (read: easy to hide). Virtually no delay between importing content to FlipShare and viewing on TV. 45-second video loaded in about 10 seconds.
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. In its short lifetime the Flip video camcorder has set a ...
Having been prematurely outed by the FCC a little over a month ago, Cisco and Flip Video have officially launched the FlipShare TV, their new media streamer system. Consisting of a USB transmitter for ...
The FlipShare TV is a new set-top box from the Flip video folks, and it looks like nothing as much as a smoke alarm. The little box hooks up to your TV (HDMI or composite) and receives video ...
The makers of the acclaimed Flip Video family of camcorders, recently acquired by Cisco, announced a brand new innovation in home video sharing called FlipShare TV (model CTV1W). An industry first, ...
ATLANTA — The company that brought you the popular shoot-and-share Flip camera has added a $150 companion device that is designed to make it easier to watch your video creations on your TV. It’s a ...
“It's true benefit is being able to access Flip footage sent to you by other FlipShare TV owners, which means everyone in your circle needs to have one.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a ...
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