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Friday, May 23, 2008
Doc uses Flip Video to document bad hospital eats
Vancouver Sun: MD exposes hospitals’ deep-fried diets.
In choppy videos and text posted this week on his popular blog, Weighty Matters, obesity expert Yoni Freedhoff began his culinary espionage at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and The Ottawa Hospital’s Civic campus.
Neither did well.
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NYT: Convenience not quality pumped the Flip
New York Times: Flipped out.
“It was not a quality play,” concedes Simon Fleming-Wood, the vice president of marketing for Pure Digital Technologies, which makes the Flip. “It was a convenience play.” Convenience, of course, can be one of the most awesome forces in American culture. And Pure Digital, previously a nonentity in the camcorder market, has sold about one million Flips in the past year.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Slimmer Flip coming next month
CNET’s Crave reports that a new, slimmer Flip called the Mino is coming June 4, with a recommended retail price of $180. No word on features or other specs. Stay tuned!
Also, it appears someone is squatting on the domain flipmino.com.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Creative Vado introduced
As expected, Creative Labs introduced the Vado Pocket Video Cam VF0570 today. A Flip-like form factor, it comes in silver or metallic pink casings, with a two hour capacity, 2” non-glare screen, and internal battery that’s rechargeable via the built-in USB connection, and with internal software that promises one-button uploading to YouTube and Photobucket. The Vado retails for $99 and is available today. (Amazon: Vado Pocket Video Cam (Silver)
and Vado Pocket Video Cam (Pink)
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While the system requirements list a minimum Mac system of 10.4.11 or later, they also confusingly state that “The Vado™ software is not compatible with Mac OS X.”, with a note that Vado videos can be viewed in QuickTime player with the free Xvid codec plugin.
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Monday, May 5, 2008
Flip clone coming from Creative?
Gizmodo reports that electronics maker Creative Labs may be introducing a Flip Video-like camera called the Vado.
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Monday, April 28, 2008
Flip for mom!
The delightful shopping blog Mighty Goods recommends a Flip Video Ultra as part of its gift guide for Mother’s Day. We agree! The simple interface and easy offloading of videos to a laptop or desktop computer, combined with easy video-out to show off on a television make this wee cam perfect for mom. (They’d be especially good for new moms, who have enough to juggle with babes in arms. One-button capture is ideal for catching those precious moments.)
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Flip Video maker sued over codec
A company called Advanced Video Technologies has filed suit against Pure Digital Inc., makers of the popular Flip Video camcorder, alleging patent infringement. According to Reuters:
The suit alleges that AVT holds the patent to the “Full Duplex Single Chip Video Codec,” or software that allows the Flip Video cameras to compress video files into a far smaller form while keeping the images looking sharp. It is the essence of the camera, which has captured 13 percent of the camcorder market, according to a New York Times report.
Pure Digital claims the suit is without merit.
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Flip grabs 13 percent of camcorder market
New York Times technology columnist David Pogue has a great introduction to the Flip Video today, including news that the tiny cam has snared an impressive chunk of the consumer camcorder market in its short life:
...in the year since its invention, it has taken 13 percent of the camcorder market, according to its maker, Pure Digital. The latest model, called the Flip Ultra, had its debut six months ago with slightly improved video quality, greater capacity, a tripod mount and better looks (available in white, black, orange, pink and green). It’s been the best-selling camcorder on Amazon.com since the day of its debut.
Pogue also demonstrates the Flip’s advantages over traditional camcorders in this amusing video.
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Thursday, December 27, 2007
I’ve Flipped
I just bought myself a late Christmas gift, a tiny Flip Video camera. I actually got the “Ultra” model; it’s about the size of a pack of cigarettes, shoots 640x480 video and holds up to an hour of video on its internal 2 gigabyte memory. It also has a USB connector that flips (hence the name?) up on the side like a switchblade to make connection to a desktop or laptop computer simple. I can’t wait to play with it!
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