Camera company GoPro has announced that it will lay off 15% of workforce (200 employees) and shut down its entertainment division.
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GoPro’s Layoffs Hit Its Entertainment Division
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GoPro Recalls First-Ever Drone 16 Days After Launch, Citing Power Problems
More than 2,500 Karma units have been sold since the device’s launch, the company said, though no injuries or property damage have been reported.
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GoPro’s First Drone, ‘Karma’, Is Priced At $800 And Can Fold Inside A Backpack
“Karma packs Hollywood-caliber aerial, handheld, and gear-mounted image stabilization into a backpack for $799," GoPro CEO Nick Woodman said.
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