Latest Featured Articles I was somewhat annoyed when my favorite local bank branch got rid of its tellers. They were replaced by two huge NCR terminals that featured a phone set, a screen, a camera, a credit card pad and ATM unit. A lot of hardware, but the core was the video call capability with the remote teller. Now, to ease my pain, this branch is open much later than the other branch nearby. So when I found myself running to a branch with the video I was happy-even happier that I got all my transactions done. With Microsoft jumping into WebRTC by supporting H.264 and adding everything into Internet Explorer (IE), Skype, and whatever else looks good this week, WebRTC advocates need to have a rational, calm discussion on adding new codecs. The VP8, Opus, or Death crowd needs to start thinking beyond H.264 video support for reasons that will become clear shortly. Plantronics has always meant big things in the field of wearable technology, but Plantronics is scarcely some one-trick pony that can't keep ahead of the game. Indeed, it's got plans to make a major appearance at WebRTC Conference & Expo V event which kicks off today in San Jose Calif. That arrival will bring with it some new developments, perhaps the greatest of which will be an exhibition on how a wearable sensor line the company has developed could have an impact on the field of Web-based real time communications (WebRTC). Norwegian-based Opera Software expects to add 100 million users, for use of its web browser in Microsoft handset hardware. What other deals could be taking place between Microsoft and Opera? It's one of the biggest events in the world of Web-based real time communications (WebRTC), and with a recent announcement, GENBAND became one of its biggest sponsors. The company is now a Diamond Sponsor of the WebRTC World V Conference & Expo, an event set to run November 18 - 20 in San Jose, California. Not surprisingly, this new Diamond Sponsor will be bringing plenty of technological development along for the ride. Top Stories Featured Resources Featured Channels Advertise With Us Become a WebRTC columnist! Become a WebRTC World columnist! Want to contribute your thought leadership and expertise around this exciting new collaboration technology to a rapidly growing audience? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the WebRTC World and this newsletter. Contact Erik Linask, Group Editorial Director, at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. |
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