Owl Labs Patches Severe Vulnerability in Video Conferencing Devices
Video conferencing company Owl Labs has released patches for a severe vulnerability affecting its Meeting Owl Pro and Whiteboard Owl devices. Owl Labs’ Meeting Owl Pro features a 360° lens camera to offer a panoramic view of the conference room. It offers support for various video conferencing solutions, including Zoom, Skype, and Google Meet. read […] more…Owl Labs Patches Severe Vulnerability in Video Conferencing Devices
Video conferencing company Owl Labs has released patches for a severe vulnerability affecting its Meeting Owl Pro and Whiteboard Owl devices. Owl Labs’ Meeting Owl Pro features a 360° lens camera to offer a panoramic view of the conference room. It offers support for various video conferencing solutions, including Zoom, Skype, and Google Meet. read […] more…Owl Labs Patches Severe Vulnerability in Video Conferencing Devices
Video conferencing company Owl Labs has released patches for a severe vulnerability affecting its Meeting Owl Pro and Whiteboard Owl devices. Owl Labs’ Meeting Owl Pro features a 360° lens camera to offer a panoramic view of the conference room. It offers support for various video conferencing solutions, including Zoom, Skype, and Google Meet. read […] more…Owl Labs Patches Severe Vulnerability in Video Conferencing Devices
Video conferencing company Owl Labs has released patches for a severe vulnerability affecting its Meeting Owl Pro and Whiteboard Owl devices. Owl Labs’ Meeting Owl Pro features a 360° lens camera to offer a panoramic view of the conference room. It offers support for various video conferencing solutions, including Zoom, Skype, and Google Meet. read […] more…Video collaboration startup Loom announces layoffs
Loom, a collaboration startup that sells software for asynchronous video communication, has laid off staff, citing cost reductions amid economic headwinds. According to sources cited by TechCrunch, the company laid off 34 employees, which amounts to 14% of its workforce. Loom confirmed to Computerworld the number of staff laid off and provided the following statement […] more…Helping Mom & Dad: Family Video Chats
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Firefox will efficiently play AV1 video—if you have a brand-new GPU l33tdawg Tue, 03/22/2022 – 00:18 more…Linux kernel patches “performance can be harmful” bug in video driver
This bug is fiendishly hard to exploit – but if you patch, it won’t be there to exploit at all. more…Video vs. VR: What’s missing for successful collaboration?
Just about every new software solution that allows you to communicate remotely these days is called a “collaboration product.” But most of the options that are videoconferencing-based focus on communication, while the mixed-reality platforms now beginning to explore the metaverse might actually be better for collaboration. The difference between the two? How they’re used. Mixed […] more…Microsoft to buy video game maker Activision Blizzard for $68.7B
In a buyout that dwarfs others, Microsoft announced plans today to purchase digital game development company Activision Blizzard in an all-cash deal worth $68.7 billion. If the acquisition goes through, it would significantly add to Microsoft’s already sizeable video game operation, which includes “Minecraft” and “Doom.” Activision’s stable of popular video games includes “Call of […] more…Skimmer Injected Into 100 Real Estate Websites via Cloud Video Platform
More than 100 real estate websites belonging to the same parent company were injected with web skimmer code via an unnamed cloud video platform. Increasingly popular, skimmer attacks involve the use of malicious JavaScript code to steal data provided by users on the targeted website. read more more…Ars Technica’s top 20 video games of 2021
Ars Technica’s top 20 video games of 2021 l33tdawg Mon, 12/27/2021 – 00:03 more…Vulnerabilities Expose exacqVision Video Surveillance Systems to Remote Attacks
Researchers at cybersecurity firm Tenable have discovered critical and high-severity vulnerabilities in video surveillance systems made by Exacq Technologies, which is owned by building technology giant Johnson Controls. read more more…Async video messaging: Another route to productive remote work
Video meetings proved crucial for connecting remote workers during the Covid-19 pandemic, replicating face-to-face conversations even when offices were shuttered. But these real-time communications have drawbacks, too, with remote workers facing schedules packed with back-to-back video meetings and trying to catch colleagues who may be several time zones away. As a result, a growing number […] more…Dropbox’s ‘Capture’ feature embraces async video
Dropbox has created a video message tool that lets users record and send short clips to colleagues, one of three new features aimed at connecting distributed workers. With Dropbox Capture, users record short films of up to five minutes using their webcam, with options to also record their screen, create a GIF, or send a […] more…More information
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