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Gizmodo: FCC Documents Reveal Cisco's FlipShareTV [FlipShare]
| RT: @diaBOTical Introducing Cisco's FlipShareTV http://bit.ly/23B4NE 10/30/2009 |
| Interesting RT @geektonic: Exclusive on ZNF! RT @davezatz Introducing Cisco’s FlipShareTV: http://bit.ly/3tHWOs Me: Wow! Nice find Dave 10/30/2009 |
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FCC Documents Reveal Cisco's FlipShareTV [FlipShare]
Gizmodo —
... Holy wow. That combined with the FlipShareTV being a three piece set seems a bit of an overly elaborate process for a basic task. Until there's more info, maybe we should stick with being excited about Apple updates after all. [Zatz Not Funny!] ...
Cisco FlipShareTV streamer outed in FCC documents
Engadget —
... [Via Zatz Not Funny] Filed under: Home Entertainment, Media PCs Cisco FlipShareTV streamer outed in FCC documents originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 30 Oct 2009 00:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Cisco FlipShareTV streamer system outed by FCC
SlashGear —
... rather than any proprietary wireless technology. As for the remote control, that’s the same device we saw back in early October, using RF rather than infrared.
Of course, what the FCC can’t tell us is when the FlipShareTV will arrive on shelves, or what Cisco might demand in terms of pricing. Given the basic functionality we’re hoping it’ll be a minimal amount, otherwise we can’t really see people plumping for the standalone system. [via Zatz Not Funny] ...
Cisco FlipShare TV Appears On FCC
I4U News —
... A new Flip branded device got uncovered in the FCC database by ZatzNotFunny . The Cisco FlipShare TV can transmit video recorded with Flip camcorders stored on a PC to a TV wirelessly. I assume the FlipShare TV will work with other media formats as well. If not it would not really be an interesting device. On the other hand ...
Flip Video Set-top Box Unearthed?
NewTeeVee —
... Flip video cameras are known for being stupidly simple, but the product’s migration to the big screen looks to be a pretty complicated affair, if what Dave Zatz is reporting is true. Flipping through FCC product announcements, Zatz found a “FlipShare TV” product manual. ...
5Words: Set-Top Box, Flip Style
Technologizer —
... Flip comes to your TV?
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Gadget Leak: Flip Share TV Lets You View Your Home Movies Wirelessly
GadgetReview —
... those cutesy pocket sized camcorders, are about to release a set top box for the living room TV. But unlike the Apple TV and a many set top boxes this one won’t be Internet connected, at least according to the pics. Nope, you’ll plug a USB stick into your laptop and wireless stream your recorded films to the main unit and the third component will act as a remote.
More pics after the ‘leap’
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Cisco Planning FlipShare TV: Watching Flip Videos on Your TV Made Easy
Maximum PC all RSS Feed —
... Let the wild and rampant speculation begin! Apparently some on the Internet have become all worked up over a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) filing by Cisco Systems. ...
TiVo to Launch 802.11n Wireless Access Point
Zatz Not Funny! —
... won’t be the only set-top boxes making the jump from 802.11g to the faster, further 802.11n spec this fall. While I’ve been scanning FCC filings lately, looking for something specific, a new TiVo wireless adapter wasn’t on my radar. Fortunately, ...
TiVo Returns to the UK with Virgin in 2010
Zatz Not Funny! —
... and something I’ve been scouring the FCC records for, “a new keyboard remote control” is under development. Which could be related to the re-upping and expansion in 2009 of ...
The First Flip That Isn’t a Camcorder
Technologizer —
... Our friend Dave Zatz’s discovery was the real deal: Cisco division Pure Digital has released FlipShare TV, a $150 box designed to let you watch videos shot with Flip videocams on your TV. It’s the Flip brand’s first foray into products beyond the wildly popular cameras, and therefore a hint of where the company may go in an era in which more and more people shoot their video with a phone or a still camera rather than a dedicated video device.
The Wall Street Journal’s Katherine Boehret has reviewed the FlipShare, and her ...




