Apple has been hit with a new lawsuit by Reincubate, the company behind the Camo and Camo Studio apps that let you use your iPhone as a webcam for your Mac. Reincubate accuses Apple of copying its ...
Reincubate Camo has come out swinging against Apple’s Continuity Camera technology with a slew of new controls you won’t find anywhere else. These include variable frame rates, intelligent zoom ...
Reincubate Camo, the slick app that lets you use iPhone as your Mac webcam with advanced, fine-grain control is out with its latest update. The new release brings variable frame rates to customize ...
Camo is an app that lets people use their iPhone as a webcam, and Wednesday's significant update extends that functionality to other devices. Reincubate, the company behind the app, released the Camo ...
Reincubate, developer of the webcam app Camo, is taking action against Apple – because the company is said to have copied features. Reincubate confirmed the lawsuit in a blog post. However, the ...
Another day, another lawsuit. Reincubate is suing Apple over Continuity Camera, accusing Apple of patent infringement and deceit surrounding the the 2022 “Sherlocking” of Camo, its iPhone-as-webcam ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Users of the Camo app can use their smartphone camera as a completely wireless computer webcam with version 1.9 ...
Despite an annoyingly steep price and the lack of audio support (for now), Camo is the best way to turn your iPhone into a Mac webcam for stunning results. Every Mac (other than the Mac Pro and Mac ...
Reincubate’s Camo launched in 2020 with the aim of fixing webcam quality for all users and offered an efficient way for iPhone users to access the advanced cameras on their device. The company is now ...