OpenTok iOS SDK 2.2 Beta 3 is released
Today we are releasing the OpenTok iOS SDK 2.2 Beta 3 that includes: Archiving integration Updated UI Bug fixes and improved stability Learn more about our iOS SDK > This update will be available to...
View ArticleOpenTok.js Change
Over the last several months, we’ve focused on why end-users have difficulty connecting to OpenTok sessions to try to understand how we can make this easier. We discovered that the first hurdle many...
View ArticleOpenTok Android SDK 2.2 Beta is released
Today we’re excited to release the OpenTok Android SDK 2.2 Beta that includes: API Updates. Archiving integration. Updated UI. Bug fixes and improved stability. Full details about the changes can be...
View ArticleOpenTok 2.0 Archiving API pricing and storage announcement
Here at TokBox we are always trying to expand and improve our range of features, tailoring these features in line with real world developer needs. That’s why we are excited to announce some pricing...
View ArticleDeep dive into the ‘Video Driver’
OpenTok Mobile SDKs, Revision 2: The Video Driver In the latest versions of the OpenTok SDKs for iOS and Android, everything is new. We found an opportunity to learn from the lessons of the past two...
View ArticleOpenTok iOS and Android SDKs 2.2 into production
Following on from our OpenTok archiving and storage announcement we’re excited to fill you in on some updates we are making to our OpenTok iOS and Android SDKs 2.2 that are going into production....
View ArticleOpenTok 2.0 Archiving API into production!
Hot off the heels of our OpenTok 2.0 Archiving API pricing and storage announcement we’re excited to announce that our Archiving API has now gone into production. You can find out more about the...
View ArticleWebRTC for Enterprise: Challenges and Solutions
WebRTC is changing the way enterprises communicate within their organization and with their customers. As a result of the large and diverse range of different use cases of WebRTC in the Enterprise...
View ArticleAnnouncing the end-of-life of the OpenTok 1.0 platform
Come November, it will have been four years since we launched the OpenTok platform into the world. Can you believe it? During that time technology has evolved, market demands have shifted, and mobile...
View ArticleBuy vs. Build
When creating new services and products, organizations always face a challenge whether to buy or build key underlying components and functionality. As WebRTC attracts an increasing degree of interest,...
View ArticleReleasing the OpenTok Plugin for Internet Explorer 8-11
Today we’re pleased to announce support for Internet Explorer versions 8 & 9 through our OpenTok Plugin. (The previous version of the plugin supported Internet Explorer 10 & 11.) Now you can...
View ArticleWebRTC Data Channels vs WebSockets
Signaling between client end points has always been an important facet for most interactive web applications. The use cases range from text chatting to multiplayer games to driving a robot remotely. In...
View ArticleThe OpenTok Platform Collaborative Editor
We always want to share as much as possible with our community so today we’re sharing a description of how we developed the opentok-editor collaborative editor using ot.js and CodeMirror. You can see...
View ArticleIntroducing OpenTok Starter Kits
At TokBox we are focused on making life easier for developers and accelerating their development time. We understand that our partners build very complex solutions, and they need our communication...
View ArticleOpenTok.js 2.4 now available
We’ve recently released a new version of our OpenTok client for web – OpenTok.js 2.4. This release includes: Screen sharing support — You can now share your screen as the video source for a publisher...
View ArticleOpenTok Android SDK 2.4 now available
We’ve recently released a new version of our OpenTok Android SDK. It includes: Screen sharing support — You can now share your mobile screen as the video source for a publisher. See the code samples....
View ArticleOpenTok iOS SDK 2.4 now available with 64-bit support
We’ve recently released a new version of our OpenTok iOS SDK. It includes: 64-bit support — You can now build 64-bit versions of your OpenTok apps to run on the latest Apple devices. Please note,...
View ArticleThe next generation of Virtual Reality
TokBox is happy to announce our first meetup of 2015. This month we will be hearing from Josh Carpenter, Virtual Reality Researcher at Mozilla, who will be talking about bringing the open web to...
View ArticleHardware Setup Widget: Set up your users for success
We’ve all experienced video calls where our hardware hasn’t performed as expected – whether video didn’t display, or audio input levels were too low, it can lead to frustration. With our new Hardware...
View ArticleUsing Angular JS with OpenTok
Introduction We’re big fans of Angular JS at TokBox and we have been using it internally to build applications for quite some time. It’s a fantastic framework for building Single Page Web Applications...
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