Fring is working hard to seize on this (hopefully temporary) gap in the video chat firmament, where Google is lacking in a first party mobile video chat solution, Apple’s supposedly open FaceTime standard has yet to be opened, and Skype is dragging its feet on a mobile video call implementation. We’re not sure how long that will last, but until then we’re happy to have Fring sprucing up its own cross-platform solution. Fring just pushed out new Android and iPhone versions of its app that include “DVQ,” or “Dynamic Video Quality” for video calling. It’s pretty simple: the video quality automatically (and asynchronously) adjusts to use your available bandwidth, with an emphasis on keeping the audio stream pure and uninterrupted. It might sound like a no brainer, but it’s a nice touch — particularly for folks straying from WiFi and trying their luck with carrier data. Check out a video of DVQ in action after the break. Continue reading Fring adds Dynamic Video Quality to its video calling apps Fring adds Dynamic Video Quality to its video calling apps originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Dec 2010 15:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Image Credit Mikael Colville-Andersen We have not had much snow here in much of North America yet, but in Europe they have been socked with it; Copenhagen has had 18 inches so far. But where we don’t get our bike lanes ploughed first (that would be considered a war on the car), if at all. But Mikael Colville-Andersen writes in The Ultimate Bike Lane Snow Clearance Blogpost! :” During snowstorms I’ve seen these bike lane sweepers roll back and forth past my f… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …There is post-election tension in the Ivory Coast, with two men claiming they are the West African nation’s newly-elected president. (Dec. 6)
Continue reading …While speaking at a community college in North Carolina Monday, President Barack Obama said he would back a solution on tax cuts even if he doesn’t get everything he wants. (Dec. 6)
Continue reading …Well, color us surprised. Just last Wednesday, Samsung announced that it had developed its very own NFC module in-house, but today we’re learning that it came just a few months too late for inclusion in the outfit’s forthcoming Nexus S . Right on cue, NXP Semiconductors has come forward today proclaiming its involvement in the first handset to ship with Android 2.3. The outfit’s PN544 NFC controller and accompanying open source software stack will be used in the Nexus S, and naturally they’ve both been “fully integrated and validated on Gingerbread.” Of course, only time will tell what sort of applications spring up to take advantage, but we’ve got a feeling that metro payments and the like could be first in line. Nice of America to finally catch up, right? Continue reading Samsung Nexus S utilizing NXP’s PN544 NFC chip Samsung Nexus S utilizing NXP’s PN544 NFC chip originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Dec 2010 14:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A new software application for phones has just made it a lot easier for parents and children to write letters to Santa Claus. (Dec. 6)
Continue reading …Don Meredith, one of the most recognizable figures of the early Dallas Cowboys and an original member of ABC’s “Monday Night Football” broadcast team, died Sunday. He was 72. (Dec. 6)
Continue reading …Mercury News Apple has been assembling land in Cupertino for a while, and just acquired a bit Hewlett Packard property two miles away from its current base. Now a Spanish newspaper breaks the news that Norman Foster, architect of Masdar, has been hired to des… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Public Security Ministry officials drawing up plans to create renewed fire services layout under ministry’s command following Carmel fire disaster. Issue discussed by Yitzhak Aharonovitch, Eli Yishai several weeks ago, Ynet learned
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