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Cisco is shutting down Flip
Just over two years ago Cisco bought Pure Digital, makers of Flip video cameras. Today Cisco has announced that is is closing down Flip and will no longer make new camcorders in the popular line. With the announcement, Cisco has said that it will “support current FlipShare customers and partners with a transition plan.” Otherwise, more »
More Flip Slide HD information revealed, could be priced at $279.99
Its another day, and we have found another bit of information regarding the Flip Slide HD pocket camcorder. This latest information is coming from an image on an internal system at Best Buy and appears to reveal the model number and perhaps a little more important — the price and a release date. In short, more »
Flip Slide HD: now with specs & more images
It looks like a few more images of the Flip Slide HD camera have popped up, and these are a little more interesting to see in that they show off the specs of the camera. Basically, the Flip Slide HD appears like it will slide open from the side, but looking at the image (above) more »
Flip Slide HD pocket camcorder spotted at Best Buy
Wow, you would think that taking a picture of an item in a Best Buy would come as a better image. Thankfully it is not super blurry, but at the same time the angle is a little odd. That said, whether straight or off balance the picture is showing off something that we are interested more »
Cisco unveil plans to include Wi-Fi in future Flip Video cameras
Flip Video fans will soon have another reason to get excited, and that reason will also make it even quicker and easier to upload and share your video. That reason — built-in Wi-Fi. According to recent reports, Cisco has confirmed plans to include Wi-Fi in the next version of the Flip Video camera. Additional details more »
Wi-Fi Direct is gearing up to give Bluetooth a major run for its money
Rumors of the coming Wi-Fi Direct are out and I’m sure it’s got the Bluetooth makers shaking in their boots. With Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth may no longer be top dog. Just announced at a consortium, some of the biggest players in the tech field are coming together to form an alliance to bring Wi-Fi connectivity more »
Flip Ultra HD now available in the retail market
In what seems to have been a pretty quite announcement, we now have another option to choose from in the Flip handheld video camera lineup. Unfortunately, this latest addition comes with very little information in terms of specs. So far what we have learned is coming from a user unboxing and not an official press more »
Cisco acquires Flip camera maker, Pure Digital
Pure Digital, makers of the very poplar Flip Mino camera, has been acquired by Cisco. Cisco isn’t really known for meddling with its purchases too quickly. Linksys was bought by Cisco in 2003. It wasn’t until 2007 that Cisco announced plans to retire the “Linksys” brand. The phase out has been slow and today’s Linksys more »
News bits: Pioneer, Cisco, and OS X for your PC
When news falls through the cracks… wait, that’s “The Daily Show’s” bit. There’s lots of stories in the tech world and sometimes they get buried by Google, Microsoft, and Apple’s every move. Here’s a round up of stories that you may have missed. Pioneer wants to be in your car, Cisco wants to make splash with the business world, and OS X for everyone is coming.
CES 2009 Press Conference: Cisco live blog
Just like the Netgear product announcements earlier this morning, we expect Cisco to focus on their Linksys range of networking devices for the home in today’s press conference. Expect to see faster routers added to their N range, home security (think wireless cameras), wireless USB, wireless storage, streaming audio systems and more. Sorry but the more »














