GoPro recently announced that it would buy French start-up Kolor, which develops software for stitching together photos and videos into 360-degree panoramas and videos known as "spherical content." ...
Android Auto is improving in many ways, and in addition to Google bringing new features to the platform, developers are also supporting this expansion with new apps. A new app called "GoPro Remote for ...
The new GoPro Max is a solid 360 camera, though like all 360 cameras there were a few bugs at launch. One of the issues is an inability to save a 360 image on your phone as a 360 image. You can share ...
GoPro is taking an innovative approach to its market segment by investing heavily in cloud storage. While competitors like Insta360 are catching up regarding camera features, GoPro has divided its ...
GoPro has launched a revamped version of its Quik app that folks without one of its action cameras can also use. The original Quik app landed in 2016 but has been neglected by GoPro for a while now.
GoPro is going back to desktops with a new editing app for Mac. While the company has long offered GoPro Studio and Player + ReelSteady desktop apps, much of its attention has been on mobile since it ...
GoPro Inc. announced the launch of its revamped mobile app, Quik, on Tuesday. The new app allows users to grab photos and videos from any camera or phone, add it to the private "Mural" feed and share ...
GoPro's mobile app Quik allows users to quickly create content using photos captured with the GoPro as well as with the iPhone cameras. It's a massive overhaul, and we've been testing it out for the ...
GoPro has joined the growing number of camera makers allowing their hardware to be used as webcams. With a new version of the GoPro Webcam desktop utility, GoPro Hero 8 users can now use their device ...
Google has developed a camera system capable of capturing immersive video for virtual reality, expanding the company’s efforts in this hot new field, and it’s partnering with GoPro to commercialize it ...
The death of Clips marks Google’s latest step away from wearable and VR cameras. That's why I wasn't surprised when Google recently discontinued Clips to focus on other hardware projects instead.