After recently adding support for 360 degree videos to YouTube, the company now says that 360 + stereoscopic 3D video support is on the way. The streaming service currently supports 360 or 3D videos, ...
YouTube today announced that on top of its support for monscopic 360 video that Google Cardboard owners will now be able to view stereoscopic 360-degree video as well any YouTube video in virtual ...
Insta360 is no stranger to the world of 360-degree video cameras, having brought us consumer, prosumer and professional models. Now the company is back with the Evo, which can shoot both 360-degree ...
The final release in the Unity 2017 cycle introduces changes across the board. A collection of new features and improvements have been introduced in Unity 2017.3, the third and final installation of ...
Today, StereoStitch announced the launch of its high-quality, production-ready, real-time 3D 360 Video Stitching software at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show in Las Vegas, NV.
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Introduced in 2015, Google is today announcing the next generation of Jump cameras for capturing 3D 360 video. The Yi Halo features 17 4K cameras, while Google is also launching the Jump Start program ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Geoffrey Morrison is a travel writer and digital nomad. Today they’re launching an update for that camera, simply called the Pro 2 ...
Various companies have launched cameras that can shoot 3D video, or 4K video, or video that covers 360 degrees or a sphere. HumanEyes’ Vuze aims to do all three. The Vuze includes eight lenses, which ...
Samsung’s newest 360 camera makes the popular consumer Gear 360 look a bit like a toy — The Samsung 360 Round uses 17 lenses to shoot 360 videos, and unlike the Gear 360, captures in 3D as a pro-level ...
Like any Bay Area resident with a pulse, Neal Mohan is a big fan of the Golden State Warriors, but as a busy Google executive, he can’t make every home game in person. “That courtside seat is limited ...