OTTO turns the traditional point-and-shoot digital camera into a hackable GIF-making machine. It has never been easier to turn your life into a series of infinitely looping videos. OTTO, a retro-chic ...
With smartphones sporting built-in cameras, its hard to imagine a photo opportunity arising for which we'd be unprepared. But for those looking to capture moments in a form that straddles the line ...
Elyse Betters Picaro is the former Editor-in-Chief of Pocket-lint and the former Operations Manager for Valnet's Consumer Tech brands, including Pocket-lint, Android Police, and XDA. She is based in ...
No one watches video anymore. Cable cutters are digging into Verizon’s profits, and YouTube is a shadow of its 2005 self. What are people consuming now? Animated gifs. This is the bread and butter of ...
It was inevitable: a polaroid that spits out GIFs. Meet the Instagif NextStep, a handheld camera designed by creative coder Abhishek Singh that snaps three-second GIFs and pops them out in an instant ...
Although GIFs debuted 30 years ago, they haven't been phased out, and in fact, have gained in popularity as time has passed. The Instagif is a camera that has the ability to create a physical GIF. The ...
Facebook has been building out the camera in its main app for a while now, and today is adding a new GIF function. As first spotted by The Next Web, you can access the feature by tapping the camera ...
Bringing back old tech is one thing, but what about reinventing it altogether? One Redditor named Abhishek Singh did just this after pondering if it would be possible to hold a GIF in your hand. The ...
Facebook has sneakily added a new feature to its app's camera. Some people are now seeing an option that allows users to make a short GIF directly through the camera, which can then be shared on ...
GIFs are fun and can be deployed everywhere from your Twitter feed to your workplace Slack conversations—here’s how you can create them straight from your phone’s camera, with or without extra app ...
Sure, Polaroid cameras have been spitting out instant photos for years, but what about GIFs, those moving photos that fill up social media feeds? That is exactly what Abhishek Singh, a developer, ...