How To Record 4K Video With An iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus

The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus have received a major upgrade in terms of the camera. The camera in the new models is 12 Megapixels and can shoot video in full 4K Ultra HD resolution. The default video setting is 1080p at 60 frames per second to reduce memory usage when filming. This is …

The 5 Best Apps For Android TV

Android TV is a new media platform for video and gaming that runs either on a set-top box, or integrated into newer TVs. With Android TV, you’ll be able to access popular video apps, games, and other Android apps that have been optimized for a big screen experience. Here are five great apps that are …

WALTR Now Available for Windows, Copy Music Video to iOS Without iTunes!

Have you ever been downright fed up with having to use iTunes to copy every single media file over to your iOS device, from iPads to iPhones? What about wrangling those pesky file types and formats? Well thank your lucky stars, now you can finally be free of Apple’s tedious and maddening reliance on iTunes …

VLC 2 for iPhone returns with Multiple Format Support, Video Filters And More

The VLC 2 Player from VideoLAN finally makes a triumphant return to iOS after being removed by Apple in 2011. If you’ve been living under a rock and have never heard of VLC, it’s the go to video player when everything else fails. If you’ve stumbled across some obscure video format or ancient clip stored …

Instagram Updated With 15 Second Video

A major update to the outrageously popular photo sharing app Instagram has arrived, bringing the ability to shoot short video clips up to 15 seconds in length. It’s a move to counter the new hit viral video sharing app Vine, also recently released. To be blunt, Instagram has thrown down the gauntlet with this update …

Vine Video Sharing App Now Available on Google Play Store

The popular video sharing app Vine is now available for Android devices after launching for iOS in January. In case you’re wondering, Vine allows users to share small video clips up to six seconds in length, something like a visual version of the text microblogging on Twitter, which unsurprisingly owns Vine. Sharing clips is nothing …