#VUC603 – Pre-vacation Show & Tell
And so we did talk about whatever came up, hardware, software, mobile apps and the EFF suing the US Government over DMCA 1202. Also, Wire.com open-sourced the client code. Anal quayle with a preview of...
View Article#VUC604 – Pre-vacation News & Views, Part II
We gather before the summer diaspora to exchange tales and regale each other with adventures. Life is great! Then there’s Cluecon, Astricon and TADHack to make it even better.
View Article#VUC605 – SUB2R Presents a Modular, Programmable Camera for Makers & Hackers
Everyone is familiar with the common webcam. They’re useful, but they have their limits. Similarly, a consumer video camera or DSLR may not be the right solution for certain tasks. Richard Neumann and...
View Article#VUC607 – Google Duo Demo
You’ve probably heard by now that Google Duo became available yesterday. We’ll do a quick demo of it and talk about the differences between it and other similar apps that do mobile peer-to-peer video...
View Article#VUC608 – Digium Phones, Astricon Update and PBX in a Browser
Matt Jordan for an Astricon update and Malcolm Davenport on the new Digium IP phones. A quick review of Fone.do and their “PBX in a browser” that you can test free for 30 days.
View Article#VUC609 – Retrospective: Highlights of 15 years of SER-Kamailio
On September 3, 2001, the first line of code was committed to SIP Express Router (SER) project, which in 2008 became the Kamailio project. From pioneering large scale deployments the leveraged SIP for...
View Article#VUC610 – Triby with Invoxia CEO Serge Renouard
Invoxia has created some interesting devices, like their high quality Audioffice Range. Now they have Triby, a speaker that streams music, makes calls to family members and works with Amazon Alexa....
View Article#VUC612 : 2600Hz and Distributed Telecom Cluster Technology
We’ll also be talking about some recent news, previews of TADHack and KazooCon! Google’s Allo is released and worth looking at, though not a revolution in text chat. Vector changes name to Riot....
View Article#VUC613 – OnSIP App Integrations
OnSIP CEO Mike Oeth, a longtime supporter of VUC, will discuss the strategy behind app integrations in the UCaaS space and how they fit into the larger product roadmap. OnSIP recently released a Slack...
View Article#VUC615 – Jamie King, Steal This Show!
We chat about the past, present and future of content distribution with Jamie King, show runner and host of Steal This Show.
View Article#vuc616 – IoT for all the Home!
We talk about Amazon Dot, Echo, Alexa and how to spend disposable income on toys.
View Article#vuc617 – Benchmark Bokononism, make-wifi-fast
Dave Täht is a singer, pianist, guitarist, writer, experimenter, theorist, hacker, maker, faker – in no particular order, on any given day, and he also writes code. His last session with us is here.
View Article#VUC618 – Yonomi: An app the enhances the experience of owning Connected Devices
The IoT is all the rage. New products are emerging every week. However, most of the the common, IP-connected consumer devices are islands. Unifying them into a truly functional home takes a lot of...
View Article#vuc619 – Koruza free space optical connectivity
KORUZA is designing a free-space optical communication system reusing mass produced electro-optical transceivers, using low-cost 3D printing with bare-minimum custom electronics design. DIY friendly...
View Article#vuc621 – Emil Ivov, the Jitsi Guy
Emil Ivov is the founder of Jitsi (previously SIP Communicator), an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Bonjour and many...
View Article#VUC622 – Yours.Network
https://yours.network Ryan X. Charles explains their plan to pay members for creating and discovering good content.
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