The virtual reality revolution is almost here, and YouTube wants to be ready for it. The Google-owned property is getting ready to roll out live 360-degree videos, according to Buzzfeed. This would ...
YouTube is launching live streaming for 360-degree videos, with California's Coachella music and arts festival the first thing to be broadcast in the format. The Google-owned company will expand its ...
Want to share a moment with friends live, but can’t figure out which way to point the camera? YouTube has an answer for that. On Monday, the company announced in a blog post that users can now live ...
Since March, the Google-owned service has offered 360 video, which allows viewers to see what’s going on in a scene in 360 degrees. Facebook, too, has made 360 video available for some time. For users ...
For consumers, it’s becoming easier and more affordable than ever to capture 360-degree video. Thanks to pocket-sized devices like Nikon’s KeyMission 360 and the upcoming second-generation of the ...
With a recent update to the Android YouTube app, Google Cardboard-compatible smartphones can now view 360-degree video in side-by-side configuration. The video streaming giant quietly rolled out VR ...
YouTube is adding support for 360 degree video, a move that could put the video streaming giant in a position to offer the largest cross-platform service of its kind. And when it comes to the topic on ...
There’s no denying that 360 video is wonderful, immersive and, in some cases, almost exhilarating. But YouTube isn’t content: Apparently it’s building capabilities that will allow it to stream ...
YouTube is adding the ability to live-stream 360-degree video, and will present performances from next weekend’s Coachella music festival in the format to bring fans even closer to the experience of ...
There's a lot of VR content out there, but much of it is for one platform or another-- what works on Gear VR may not on Daydream, the HTC Vive or the Oculus Rift. Google just made it a bit easier to ...
YouTube has been meeting with camera manufacturers, BuzzFeed News reports, with the intention of developing a way to live stream 360-degree videos. YouTube itself declined to comment on the report, ...