It's a truth universally acknowledged that social media sucks right now. Platforms are overrun by ads and sponsored posts, and algorithms don't prioritize the social aspect of digital connection. The ...
Buzzy social media app Lapse emulates features usually associated with disposable cameras. The platform requires users to wait for their photos to "develop" and has a ban on edited pictures.
It can cost a fortune in 2024 to find an analogue camera, buy film (and maybe special batteries) for it and take pictures that then need to be paid for to be developed. Yet the experience had a charm ...
In 2021 and 2022, BeReal took Northwestern’s campus by storm. Two years later, students have turned to a new app that asks users to relinquish control and live in the moment. Lapse — a disposable ...
The app, “Lapse,” which has already topped the Apple app charts, is a throwback to old film cameras in the 1970s and ’80s. Lapse is not your ordinary camera and photo app. It’s a nostalgic camera that ...
Lapse, a new photo app, has entered the fray. Can it last? By Madison Malone Kircher The history of social media platforms is littered with apps that had their moment before fading. BeReal, the 2022 ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — You remember when your photos had to be developed from a roll of film, instead of instantly? Somehow, that’s making a comeback. The app, “Lapse,” which has already ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) -There’s a new app at the top of the Apple App Store charts and it’s another camera app. “Lapse” is a throwback camera app that might make one nostalgic for the days of ...
Try explaining old cameras to people today. You could only take 36 photos and you had to have the photos developed before you could see them. Now, they take as many photos as they want, see them ...
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