A cool new gadget is shaking things up in the world of tactical operations. Bounce Imaging just unveiled an innovative tool at a recent conference, and it's got everyone talking. It has developed this ...
Xiaomi is now offering its own 360-degree camera that will come in at around $250 USD. The camera sports IP67 water and dust resistance, along with 6-axis electronic image stabilization. For the past ...
Chinese company Xiaomi has introduced its new Mi Panoramic Camera, a slim square-shaped camera with two image sensors for capturing 360-degree content. Xiaomi designed the camera to function as ...
Through Kickstarter and Indiegogo we seen endless numbers of projects that need funding and whilst some of them do seem to be a bit bizarre or too simple to create, there are a select number that ...
There are plenty of iOS and Android developers out there who get creative with their apps, but Egos Ventures have taken things to a whole new level. The Atlanta, Georgia-based company bills itself as ...
This is pretty wild: the Kogeto Dot ($80) is a 360-degree lens that snaps onto the back of an iPhone 4, shoots 360-degrees worth of video; then a player in the cloud (if you upload the clip) or on ...
Scientists have developed a new solution for thermal infrared applications, making it possible to fold a 360-degree panoramic view on a single sensor matrix. The concept guaranteeing optimal image ...
NEWARK, NJ (January 13, 2015) – Panasonic System Communications Company of North America today announced the immediate availability of its new i-PRO ULTRA 360 panoramic indoor (WV-SFN480) and outdoor ...
ROGY is a new panoramic camera offering an 8K six lens setup capable of capturing real-time 360° panoramic footage, one click sharing, live streaming and automatic camera stitching. Watch the ...
Since 1936, Tokyo-based Ricoh has revolutionized the imaging and photography industry, taking cameras to all-new heights, modes, and places through expert technological innovations. Currently, the ...
Interactive 360-degree video is becoming increasingly popular, as are cameras that allow everyday folks to shoot it. Samsung-backed startup Linkflow has set out to make the shooting process easier and ...