Reincubate is suing Apple, claiming Continuity Camera copied Camo’s iPhone-as-webcam tech and now limits its features.
The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has been dragged into court for allegedly lifting webcam smarts from a small developer and rigging iOS in its own favour. Reincubate has sued in a US f ...
‘We’d not come between Apple and users, we’d come between Apple and their walled garden,‘ Reincubate’s CEO says.
Reincubate, the developer behind the popular Camo app, has filed a lawsuit against Apple, accusing the company of copying its ...
Apple is making iPadOS 17 available to users today, and one of the most notable features for creators is the support for attaching USB-based cameras and mics. To take advantage of the feature, ...
Camo, an app that lets iPhones be used as a webcam, has released an update with a new drag-and-drop overlay feature for video calls, recordings, and livestreams. Version 1.7 of the Camo Studio app, ...
Reincubate, the developer of Camo smartphone webcam app, has sued Apple for alleged anticompetitive conduct and patent infringement.
Apple's Continuity Camera feature will let you use your iPhone as a webcam for your Mac. Continuity Camera will come with macoS Ventura and iOS 16 when they're released this fall. But, you could ...
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