YouTube

Looxcie Bluetooth Headset & life camera all with 10 hours talk time

Looxcie is always on, continuously videoing – there’s no record button. When you experience something you want to share, just click the Instant Clip button to save a clip of the last thirty seconds.

Looxcie is more than a wearable camcorder – it’s a complete Bluetooth headset with digital signal processing and more.

Looxcie allows you to to email short clips  within a minute. Filming, viewing, editing a clip, and sharing are a breeze.  I don’t know about you, but I want one of these.  I’ve got some seriously funny friends that at any moment can do something so random and funny that I’m always wishing I had an always on video camera.  We make big brother and survivor look incredibly tame.  What would you record and share?


Video Review: Motorola and Verizon Hit it Big With the Droid 2

As many of you know, DViceNews has recently launched our YouTube channel at www.YouTube.com/DViceNews.  Our desire is to use YouTube as a way of entertaining, having some fun, and putting out product reviews that give our readers and viewers the chance to connect visually with some of the newest and most exciting tech products on the market.

With that in mind, it is very fitting that the first two videos we filmed to kick off the channel were an unboxing and now a full video review of the Motorola Droid 2 from Verizon.  Our friends at Verizon were kind enough to provide us with a review model of their newest Android phone.  In short, we were impressed with what we saw.


DViceNews Launches YouTube Channel

Image provided by YouTube

Great news for all you DViceNews fans out there and for everyone that likes to watch great videos on the newest tech.  DViceNews has launched a new YouTube channel in an effort to bring new product and news videos to all of our excellent readers and fans.

On August 18th, DViceNews posted our first unboxing video.  We filmed a video unboxing on the brand new Motorola Droid 2 by Verizon.  Our friends at Verizon were kind enough to provide us with a demo model of the newly launched Smartphone so we could provide our readers with even more up-to-date coverage on what’s new in tech.


YouTube Unveils Unlisted Option for Videos

YouTube, the Google owned Video streaming web site, allows users to upload videos to their site free of charge.  These videos can be made public so that anyone can view them, or they can be made private which means that only 25 YouTube account holders who have been invited by the video owner can view them.  Up until now, those two extremes were all that existed.


  • Share this blog

    Share |
  • Archives

  • DViceNews 2010
    iDream theme by Templates Next | Powered by WordPress