Photo app developer SnappyLabs has been acquired by Apple, according to a report over the weekend. The one-man startup created the popular SnappyCam iPhone camera app, which let users shoot up to 30 full-res frames a second.
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SnappyLabs, who is behind the popular SnappyCam app, has been bought by Apple. This app seems to be more focused on the action sequence of capturing 30 full-res frames a second. Definitely try this out at a soccer match or any kind of sport.