The Connected Traveler Technology Showcase
Our Connected Traveler Technology Showcase at the New York Times Travel Show. Look for us in 2013 at both the NY Times and Los Angeles Times Travel Shows. Take a look at some of the fascinating demo videos we shot on the spot.
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| Video - Qik: Yikes, Is That A Reality Show in Your Pocket? |
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| Written by Russell Johnson |
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Qik is a game changer in video. Qik is a free software program that works on almost any video-capable phone, that enables you to broadcast live video on the internet for the world to see: to your own free Qik page, to YouTube, to MySpace, to almost any place your cyber-pals lurk. It also stores your video on line, so those who are asleep while you are mugging your way through the Montmartre can watch it later. But Qik's possibilities are endless, like catching an evil-doer in the act and storing the evidence online before he can wrench the phone from your hands. I spent some time with Rishi Malik of Qik.
Most Qik video is not ready for prime time...yet. It is not the fault of Qik, but of mobile phone manufacturers who use poor quality cameras and codecs (the software schemes that process video). My wife's Samsung Blackjack delivers passable video while my Blackberry Bold is virtually worthless. Rishi's Nokia produced a good picture. But Rishi says the future is HDTV. Samsung has a phone (the Omnia HD) that shoots 720p high definition television, which, if your carrier can handle the bandwidth, should look just fine on that big Plasma TV you went into hock for. |


