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 ...
LONDON, April 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Cisco's Flip Video(TM), pioneer in the shoot and share video camera category, has announced new social and video sharing capabilities with the launch of its ...
Not content to let others do the heavy lifting, Pure Digital, now part of Cisco, has added Flip Channels to their popular – and surprisingly useful – FlipShare software. The software is pre-installed ...
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 ...
2. First, you'll want to set up "My Channel," a personal, private channel you can access from the Internet to view your videos. To do so, click on "My Channel" under "Flip Channels" on the left side ...
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 ...
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 ...