Nokia Halt of OZO Reflects Limited Content Demand
Nokia points to slower-than-expected VR development as a major factor in its decision this week to halt development of its 360-degree OZO VR camera.
Nokia points to slower-than-expected VR development as a major factor in its decision this week to halt development of its 360-degree OZO VR camera.
The FCC this morning announced that it had “just authorized the first LTE-U—LTE for unlicensed—devices in the 5 GHz band.”
Haivision and Nokia are teaming up to help provide more access to live virtual reality streaming.
Nokia has announced that it is adding Comprimato’s JPEG2000 software codec to its 360-degree virtual reality camera Ozo.
At a recent press event Nokia Technologies unveiled OZO, which the company describes as the first virtual reality camera aimed at professional use.