Canadian startup Bubl, maker of a 360-degree camera for capturing spherical panoramas, has closed a $3.5 million (CDN$4.6 million) seed round, led by Samsung Ventures and J-Tech Capital, with other ...
Nothing ruins a glass of soda like taking a sip and realizing it's gone flat in the fridge. What's more, it's a waste of money to then pour the rest of it away down the sink. A new family of devices ...
The Bublcam does one thing very well: describe itself – in its name, in its industrial design, and in its product. While several 360-degree "spherical" cameras are already on the market, Bubl ...
Meet Bublcam: a 360 degree camera made by Canadian startup Bubl that lets you capture spherical panoramas of what’s going on around you — either as still photographs or spherical video that allows you ...
The team at Bubl have created a spherical camera by the name of Bublcam. This device has four cameras on it, each facing a different direction, and uses built-in software to stitch the media it ...
O2 Switch Up migrates all customers to the telecoms provider’s Plus Plans at no cost, furnishing everyone with a non-restrictive contract with greater flexibility for upgrading their phone whenever ...
Update on August 18, 2015: Bubl Technology announced that it has completed the first round of shipment of the Bublcam 360-degree camera, fulfilling orders from Kickstarter backers and pre-order ...
The 360-degree-shooting Bublcam first appeared on Kickstarter way back in November 2013, with the aim of shipping in May the following year, but technical hitches saw the project repeatedly delayed.
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