A year or so ago, live streaming events was more of a fad that only the very tech savvy or very social user would do. As we near the close of 2016, however, we look back at how the Internet has been ...
Broadcasting live video is one of the biggest tech trends of the last year. It started with Meerkat, but now Facebook and Twitter (via the Periscope app) are unsurprisingly the dominant players in the ...
Adrian has been a tech enthusiast since the 90s with a particular passion for gaming that developed thanks to his first gaming outings on Pong, Zork and Space Invaders. In the years that followed he ...
Budding self broadcasters are going to get a boost with the latest camera announcement from Livestream. The recent purchase of Livestream by Vimeo gave a pretty strong indication of where some of the ...
In the video above, I review the Mevo camera while letting it record and edit my video for me. The Mevo digs a knife into the heart of expensive setups previously required to operate a multi-camera ...
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, livestreaming camera leader and pioneer Mevo announced the opening of pre-orders for its new long-form livestreaming camera, Mevo Start. Leveraging ...
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The Mevo Plus, like the Mevo before it, can live stream video to services live Facebook, Twitter, Periscope, YouTube, Livestream, and Vimeo Live (those last two make a lot of sense, considering the ...
The Mevo Plus is on sale now, for $500. The first-generation Mevo is being phased out of the retail channel, but you can get one for $300. The original Mevo was well designed, so we don’t have major ...
Facebook Live Streaming with the Mevo Camera promises professional quality streams with multiple camera angles from a single camera and an iPhone, Android device or iPad. Users connect the camera to ...
Vimeo probably did the right thing by ditching its planned Netflix-style streaming service in favor of live video. The move came on the back of its purchase of Livestream -- the company best-known for ...