Remember GoPro's new Hero4 Session, the action camera that looks strikingly similar to Polaroid's previously launched "Cube" camera? That camera has earned GoPro a lawsuit, with Polaroid's maker C&A ...
The company that owns the rights to make Polaroid devices sued GoPro on Tuesday, alleging that the action camera maker's new cube cameras infringe on its patents. C&A Marketing Inc., filed its lawsuit ...
Anyone familiar with Polaroid’s Cube camera (below) and GoPro’s more recently released Hero4 Session shooter (above) won’t have failed to notice the similarity between the two devices. Indeed, DT’s ...
After Polaroid manufacturer C&A Marketing Inc. sued GoPro for copying the Cube’s design last year, GoPro is turning the tables, saying that it’s the Cube that is using GoPro’s patented technology. In ...
The Cube could be a threat to GoPro, which went public in late June. GoPro's stock has surged 58% from its IPO price of $24, but doubts remain about the company's lack of competitive barriers. This ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest GoPro Inc news every morning. GoPro is breaking away from the camera design it has used since switching from 35mm film to digital video ...
Three years after its introduction, GoPro is killing its Session camera line. The cute little cube was dropped today after GoPro revealed its latest lineup of Hero7 cameras. When the Hero4 Session was ...
GoPro’s new camera—the HERO4 Session—is the size of an ice cube. I haven’t used it, nor have I have seen one in person, but thousands of blogs are telling me so. For example: GoPro unveils new camera ...
The company that first brought the public instant film photography has a low-cost action camera that's about capturing everyday moments, not extreme experiences. Nick Statt was a staff reporter for ...
is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Though the lawsuit is over a Polaroid-branded camera, Polaroid itself isn’t behind the lawsuit.
Polaroid's latest product, the Cube, is pushing its way into the sports-action market to compete with the dominant GoPro (GPRO) cameras. In an interview Friday with CNBC's "Squawk on the Street," ...
Polaroid recently launched the Cube, a block-like video camera with a magnet that clings to any metal surface. The $100 camera, which records 1080p wide-angle videos, uses microSD cards for storage ...