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New action camera brand asks "What if a DJI Nano and Insta360 Ace Pro made a baby?"
This 8K action cam from new brand Leaptic seems to take the best of every other ultra-compact action camera out there – but ...
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been testing out the Nano S 360-degree camera from Insta360. It’s a cute little camera that clicks into your iPhone’s Lightning port and takes 360-degree photos and ...
Ricoh might have one of the most popular 360-degree cameras on the market with its Theta S 360 camera, but there are plenty of competitors looking to carve out their own niche in the virtual reality ...
Say hello to the new iPod Nano, now featuring a video camera. Mind you, the video is standard definition, but it's still a compelling feature on an iPod. After all, the best camera, as Wired.com's ...
A team of engineers has built a camera about the size of a salt grain that’s capable of taking images of similar quality to an ordinary camera 500,000 times its size. The super-small camera takes ...
A new 3D Nano-Camera was unveiled this week by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab. It is a 3D camera that can capture translucent objects and it operates at the ...
More evidence that Apple (AAPL) will be adding cameras to the iPod touch and iPod nano: In China, accessories manufacturers are already building sample cases for the new iPod specs. Culf Of Mac has ...
Apple may be upping the photo stakes with its devices. New reports suggest the next iPhone will have an 8-megapixel camera, and the iPod Nano, the little guy (but not the littlest — that's the iPod ...
So says the Apple-centric Hardmac, citing “informations from one of our sources”. The scoop says that the next-gen iPhone will look exactly the same as the current one from the outside, and that both ...
The iPod nano has entered the video age. Apple unveiled a new version of its compact music player that features a built-in camera capable of shooting video. The new iPod debuted Wednesday during the ...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a low-cost 3D “nano-camera” that can operate at the speed of light, improving upon current technology that’s used in cameras ...
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