Videophones Revisited
amitupadhyay7 writes "The NYTimes is running a story on Video Phones. ...more than 30 percent of American homes now have much faster 'pipes' coming into their homes: broadband Internet. Apple exploited this situation, for example, with its $140 iSight camera, a pocketcam that clips onto a Macintosh screen for free, high-quality Internet video calls. Now a company called Viseon has taken the next step by creating an actual video telephone called the VisiFone... in a related news Cisco is adding video to their IP phones. Telcos' response so far seems constructive."
And as for calling potential dates ....
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Employee: Um, yeah, hi, boss? I can't come in today, I really don't feel well.
Boss: Johnson! Get over here in front of the video camera so I can see you!
Employee: Uh, ok, just a second sir..., oh, and it's Thompson, sir.
Sound of much shuffling in the background...
Boss: Johnson! What's taking so long?
Employee:Nothing sir, here I am... as you can see, I am sick...
Employee has used yellow highlighter to make his face look pale, copying that commercial.
Boss: Well, Johnson, you do look rather sick... but is that a Hawaiian shirt I see under your crooked tie??
Employee: Uh... umm...
Boss: Very good Johnson, see you at nine then.
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Strange how they always seem to be trying to make video phones. What practical advantage does it have over ordinary audio-only phones?
You can see the person you're talking to. Duh.
Now I can give phone solicators the finger and they can even see it! How do I get myself off of the do-not-call list? I'm also thinking phone sex would be much more interesting now.... although I don't think the 900 numbers will have video on their ends....