Vine for iOS now lets you follow channels to get their best videos


Vine is full of video creators talented enough to score TV deals, but keeping up with them has usually meant either following them one-by-one or browsing channels for ages. You have a much easier way to catch up on those clips as of today, though: Vine's iOS app now lets you follow channels, which puts featured videos in your feed alongside everything from people you follow. If you're a space buff, for instance, you can add the Science & Tech channel in hopes of seeing some orbital footage.


The upgrade also brings Vine into the iOS 8 era. There's now a sharing extension that lets you send clips from your camera roll straight to Vine, and both iPhone 6 and 6 Plus owners should see better use of their larger screens. The Vine crew hasn't said when channel following will come to Android or Windows Phone, but it's likely that there's at least an Android update in the pipeline.iPhone 6 </a>Featured Stories Notti smart light does notifications and wake-up calls with style Amazon Kindle Voyage review: The best e-reader is also the priciest OS X Yosemite review: a solid upgrade for everyone (especially iPhone users) Here's your first look at Apple's new 5K iMac with Retina display You can now get a 7-inch 3G Android phablet for just $54 in China Dotti is a cute LED block that does notifications using pixel art Sony Xperia Z3 Compact review: small size, big deal

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