An update to the YouTube apps on Android TV, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Smart TVs lets you pan around 360 videos using the TV remote or a game controller. David leads the editorial team at CNET. We ...
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 ...
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 ...
Today Google activated 360-degree video on YouTube. This system works with a number of 360-degree or otherwise bubble-lens camera video media available to consumers now, and will be coming your way ...
It was only a matter of time: YouTube now supports 360-degree videos. We first noted reports of the imminent addition back in January. As of today, users can upload 360-degree content from cameras ...
Youtube is just the distribution platform, if somebody has the skill to make a 360 VR video and makes it crappy then it simply won't be shared and if it's made by somebody you know then it's probably ...
Google has just announced that YouTube now supports 360-degree video, for both uploading and watching. These new videos are only watchable on the Android app and through embedded videos in Chrome, ...