By: ezuser_ 7435 | 2010-10-29 | Business This section report focuses on how public opinion about climate change, in Canada, England and the USA, relates to flying behaviour, and opportunities for low-carbon alternatives to flying. read more
By: Randy Beckett | 2010-03-27 | Golf I'm sure you have seen a pilot go through his preflight checklist. You know, he checks all of his gauges to make sure they are working properly, checks the flaps, etc. After the checklist is complete the pilot will taxi to the end of the runway and then go through a final shorter version of his preflight checklist. Then and only then, will the pilot be given final clearance. Pushing the throttle forward the plane takes off. read more
By: James Madison Iii | 2011-05-11 | Communications Even watching television is a primal version of telepresence, particularly streaming video being broadcast live, whereby the participant gets the experience of being there on the site of the occurrence being broadcast. read more
By: Thomas Niewulis Jr | 2010-03-29 | Other communications Telepresence can be a costly proposition. Understanding the components of the return on investment (ROI) is critical in these times of budget management. Using a cost effective technology that is multifunctional will make the best sense and save dollars. Let's look at a fundamental matrix for Telepresence ROI. read more
By: guest | 2009-11-10 | Video Conferencing Do you know any things about 1080p? Well it means a monitor with a screen resolution of 1920 X 1080 pixels scanned progressively (i for interlaced). At 1080p, you're talking the best and most graphic High Definition Video publicly available (presently). Pretty neat. Today's best Telepresence units run video at 1080p and 30 frames per second (fps). Pretty doggone amazing. These hi pixel count monit read more
By: Varindia Mag | 2011-06-16 | Electronics Cisco has introduced a number of new telepresence products and enhancements as part of its collaboration portfolio designed to give customers new ways to simply, quickly and cost- effectively scale telepresence throughout their organizations. read more
By: Joe Spoto | 2010-10-26 | Computer Cisco has always been giving something new to communicate. Communication has always been made easier by the Cisco. Now with the inclusion of TRENDBERG as a part of Cisco, the TelePresence has crossed all barriers of communication. No matter where you work and what you do, communication is always important. With the latest developemnet face to face communication is more effective than the verbal communication. Thus Tele Conferencing came into being. read more
By: arkadin india | 2011-11-12 | Conference Telepresence is an immersive web conference service that simulates the 'feel' of a place, thus rendering people to a virtual location. Telepresence service mainly is used by large enterprises, primarily due to the high costs of equipment. read more
By: seousha | 2011-07-22 | Video Conferencing Now a days many business organizations inorder to communicate with their clients and partners they are switching on to Video Conferencing which kills the business expenses made on traveling. Not only big organization but also industries are using Video Conferencing, even small scale industries are using video conferencing inorder to cut short the business expenses and read more
By: Mari Mineta Clapp | 2011-02-02 | Video Conferencing Telepresence is different from virtual reality because a person is not involved in a fictional space; instead they interact with a real world distant location. read more
By: Yank Dines | 2011-10-18 | Video Conferencing Australian market has an abundance of products aimed towards making business communication easier and cost effective. Telepresence, the highest grade of video conferencing, is a means of event conferencing in Australia, wherein real-time exchange of information and ideas is possible. read more
By: Devin Murray | 2010-10-28 | Home improvement Selecting the right construction takeoff and estimating software is a challenge. There are many options and evaluating them can be an extreme challenge. Here are 7 secrets to finding the software program that will work best for you. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-27 | News and society The Progress M-12M spacecraft carrying nearly three tones of food, spare parts and fuel supplies to six astronauts in the International Space Station (ISS) failed to reach the orbit on Wednesday, August 24, 2011. read more
By: Daniel Pott | 2010-12-23 | Aviaton Being able to get to many remote locations around the planet is getting more difficult as the commercial airlines cuts back on their schedules. Because of this you might have a very hard time getting in and out of the location you want to reach and on your schedule. If you can get flights there you most likely will have to go all over and change many flights in order to get to your destination eventually. read more