SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20 /PRNewswire/ — Cisco's Flip Video®, the world's leader in shoot-and-share video cameras, today rolled out an all-new line of affordable UltraHD™ and MinoHD™ video cameras.
Cisco Thursday announced its intent to acquire privately held Pure Digital Technologies, creator of the Flip video camcorder for consumers, for $590 million in stock. The deal had been expected. View ...
The Flip SlideHD is great for video playback, but its touchscreen is extremely frustrating to use when you’re shooting video. For better or worse, touchscreens are finding their way into nearly every ...
Cisco is unveiling Monday a multimillion-dollar grassroots advertising campaign made up solely of user-generated content. The effort is aimed at getting people talking about its Flip Video camera. The ...
It doesn’t offer the same impressive video quality as its predecessors, but the final version of Cisco’s Flip UltraHD pocket camcorder still dominates the field in ease of use. If you’re looking for a ...
Cisco Systems Inc. continues to promote its video data offerings, such as the new Flip Video SlideHD pocket camcorder that became available today, as the technology becomes more dominant on all kinds ...
Cisco will be very firmly in the consumer electronic gadget market by year end when it introduces its Flip camcorders into the Australian market in time for Christmas. The Flip is an HD camcorder ...
after its first year on the market. Unfortunately, increased competition from cell phones and digital cameras – many of which now record HD video – made it difficult for Cisco to maintain Flip's ...
Cisco Systems on Tuesday announced that it is killing its Flip portable video camera as part of a restructuring effort that includes exiting other consumer-oriented lines of business and reducing its ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Cisco Systems on Thursday unveiled a plan to buy the maker of the Flip Video camcorder, as the giant in the corporate tech market pushes deeper into the consumer arena.