Vuze gets your 360-degree VR video career going, CES Asia preview

It's Thursday, May 12th, 2016, and if you've been enjoying the new wave of 3D and 360 videos appearing on YouTube and Facebook, maybe it's time you started making your own to that end. We suggest you start planning your epic VR adventure and then head to the Views website to pre-order their VR kit which includes the views 360° 4k camera, the handy tripod SL selfie stick, and a VR headset that works with your smartphone. The system also includes the views app and Studio software, which will stitch together your footage from the eight sensors in the pocket-sized camera. It even comes in a variety of fun colors.

Just this past January at CES 2016, Views said the camera would be $1,000, but the whole kit ended up being just $7.99. That's some good news as well, because that means you'll be able to record all your holiday VR Shenanigans without breaking the bank. The setup will ship in October, right in time to capture all the fun and excitement of the upcoming holiday season.

Ever want to Google something and send the result to a friend while tapping out a text message on your iPhone? You've got to pull up a browser, then copy and paste, etc., and then do it again because you messed it up - it's a hassle. But fear not, because Google has just released the new Gboard for iOS, which includes this colorful little G button right here that lets you Google away and then just drag the result right into the text message. That's pretty slick. The ironic part is that the Gboard isn't yet available for Google's own Android OS, but we're pretty sure they're working on it.

Of course, the Gboard app is free if you're a tech-savvy individual who knows all about CEs - the giant technology show that DT covers to exhaustion each January in Las Vegas. But if you're not familiar with CEs, don't worry - just know that it's an annual event that showcases the latest and greatest in technology. Well, CES is expanding its reach with a new tech gathering in Shanghai, which was last year's first outing. The show has suddenly gotten huge, and DT editor-in-chief Jeremy Kaplan braved the long flight overseas to check it out.

The top Tech in Shanghai includes drones, smart cars, smart homes, and the Internet of Things - all sorts of cutting-edge technology that will make your head spin. And, as an added bonus, our man Kaplan even made a snazzy 360° VR overview video for your viewing pleasure. We'll have many more videos like this one in the coming days, so be sure to check back often and see what other tech wonders we've discovered.

In other news, DT daily is taking the day off tomorrow as we're working on something big and fast - and we can't wait to share it with you all. But don't worry, we'll be back again next week with more updates, reviews, and analysis of the latest technology trends. Stay tuned!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enit's Thursday May 12th 2016 and if you've been enjoying the new wave of 3D and 360 videos appearing on YouTube and Facebook maybe it's time you started making your own to that end we suggest you start planning your epic VR adventure and then head to the Views website to pre-order their VR kit which includes the views 360° 4k camera the handy tripod SL selfie stick and a VR headset that works with your smartphone the system also includes the views app and Studio software which will stitch together your footage from the eight sensors in the pocket sized camera it even comes in a variety of fun colors just this past January at CES 2016 views said the camera would be 1,000 bucks but the whole kit ended up being just $7.99 so that's some good news as well view says the setup will ship in October right in time to record all your holiday VR Shenanigans ever want to Google something and send the result to a friend while tapping out a text message on your iPhone you've got to pull up a browser then copy cut paste Etc and then do it again because you messed it up it's a hassle right well Google to the rescue they've just released the new gboard for iOS and it has this colorful little G button right here that lets you Google away and then just drag the result right into the text message now that's pretty slick the ironic part the gboard isn't yet available for Google's own Android OS but we're pretty sure they're working on it of course the gboard app is free if you're a tech yet heart you know all about CEs the giant technology show DT covers to exhaustion each January in Las Vegas well CES is expanding its reach with a new tech gathering in Shanghai and last year was their first outing so CES Asia started you know sort of small year two yet not so much the show has suddenly gotten huge and DT editor-in Chief Jeremy Kaplan braved the long flight overseas to check it out the top Tech in Shanghai drones Smart Cars Smart Homes that Internet of Things thing and robots lots of robots our man Kaplan even made this snazzy 360° VR overview video for your viewing pleasure and we'll have many more as The Show Goes On so be sure to take a look around just watch out for shanghai's civil workers there JK they're just doing their job and hey nice shoes we've got the rest of the day's Tech news at digitaltrends.com and a quick note that DT daily is taking the day off tomorrow as we're working on something big and fast we'll be back again next weekit's Thursday May 12th 2016 and if you've been enjoying the new wave of 3D and 360 videos appearing on YouTube and Facebook maybe it's time you started making your own to that end we suggest you start planning your epic VR adventure and then head to the Views website to pre-order their VR kit which includes the views 360° 4k camera the handy tripod SL selfie stick and a VR headset that works with your smartphone the system also includes the views app and Studio software which will stitch together your footage from the eight sensors in the pocket sized camera it even comes in a variety of fun colors just this past January at CES 2016 views said the camera would be 1,000 bucks but the whole kit ended up being just $7.99 so that's some good news as well view says the setup will ship in October right in time to record all your holiday VR Shenanigans ever want to Google something and send the result to a friend while tapping out a text message on your iPhone you've got to pull up a browser then copy cut paste Etc and then do it again because you messed it up it's a hassle right well Google to the rescue they've just released the new gboard for iOS and it has this colorful little G button right here that lets you Google away and then just drag the result right into the text message now that's pretty slick the ironic part the gboard isn't yet available for Google's own Android OS but we're pretty sure they're working on it of course the gboard app is free if you're a tech yet heart you know all about CEs the giant technology show DT covers to exhaustion each January in Las Vegas well CES is expanding its reach with a new tech gathering in Shanghai and last year was their first outing so CES Asia started you know sort of small year two yet not so much the show has suddenly gotten huge and DT editor-in Chief Jeremy Kaplan braved the long flight overseas to check it out the top Tech in Shanghai drones Smart Cars Smart Homes that Internet of Things thing and robots lots of robots our man Kaplan even made this snazzy 360° VR overview video for your viewing pleasure and we'll have many more as The Show Goes On so be sure to take a look around just watch out for shanghai's civil workers there JK they're just doing their job and hey nice shoes we've got the rest of the day's Tech news at digitaltrends.com and a quick note that DT daily is taking the day off tomorrow as we're working on something big and fast we'll be back again next weekit's Thursday May 12th 2016 and if you've been enjoying the new wave of 3D and 360 videos appearing on YouTube and Facebook maybe it's time you started making your own to that end we suggest you start planning your epic VR adventure and then head to the Views website to pre-order their VR kit which includes the views 360° 4k camera the handy tripod SL selfie stick and a VR headset that works with your smartphone the system also includes the views app and Studio software which will stitch together your footage from the eight sensors in the pocket sized camera it even comes in a variety of fun colors just this past January at CES 2016 views said the camera would be 1,000 bucks but the whole kit ended up being just $7.99 so that's some good news as well view says the setup will ship in October right in time to record all your holiday VR Shenanigans ever want to Google something and send the result to a friend while tapping out a text message on your iPhone you've got to pull up a browser then copy cut paste Etc and then do it again because you messed it up it's a hassle right well Google to the rescue they've just released the new gboard for iOS and it has this colorful little G button right here that lets you Google away and then just drag the result right into the text message now that's pretty slick the ironic part the gboard isn't yet available for Google's own Android OS but we're pretty sure they're working on it of course the gboard app is free if you're a tech yet heart you know all about CEs the giant technology show DT covers to exhaustion each January in Las Vegas well CES is expanding its reach with a new tech gathering in Shanghai and last year was their first outing so CES Asia started you know sort of small year two yet not so much the show has suddenly gotten huge and DT editor-in Chief Jeremy Kaplan braved the long flight overseas to check it out the top Tech in Shanghai drones Smart Cars Smart Homes that Internet of Things thing and robots lots of robots our man Kaplan even made this snazzy 360° VR overview video for your viewing pleasure and we'll have many more as The Show Goes On so be sure to take a look around just watch out for shanghai's civil workers there JK they're just doing their job and hey nice shoes we've got the rest of the day's Tech news at digitaltrends.com and a quick note that DT daily is taking the day off tomorrow as we're working on something big and fast we'll be back again next week\n"