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Staramba pushes boundaries of VR media
In the past decade, virtual reality (VR) and technology have developed rapidly in the entertainment and video game industries. Gadgets like the Oculus Rift...
Facebook cuts cords with $199 Oculus Go
On Wednesday, Facebook held its fourth Oculus Connect event and it introduced the new Oculus Go. This wireless virtual reality headset will cost $199...
Apple Event: iPhone X, Watch Series 3, Apple TV 4K and more
Apple finally hosted its annual September launch event at the new Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park on Tuesday. Members of the press and...
ASUS’s Zenfone AR brings Tango to the next level
Last week, ASUS finally launched the Zenfone AR in the United States. The Google Tango-powered device is available unlocked from Amazon for $599, while...
Facebook’s video chat device could launch next year
Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that Facebook’s Building 8 is working on a video chat device that is roughly the size of a laptop. The...
HTC announces China-exclusive Vive Standalone headset
On Wednesday, HTC announced it was developing a Vive Standalone VR headset in partnership with Qualcomm, who will supply the Snapdragon 835 chip powering...
Microsoft’s HPU 2.0 to power next-gen HoloLens devices
On Sunday, the Microsoft Research team announced they were developing a Holographic Processing Unit (HPU) along with an AI coprocessor to deal with Deep...
Google experiments with VR ads
Last week, Google introduced Advr, a new potential format for native ads in mobile VR. The project is just a proposal at this point,...
Google and YouTube introduce new VR video format: VR180
Last week, Google announced it had developed a new VR video format in partnership with the Daydream team. It is called VR180, and it...
Google Online courses prepare students in the information age
Our society is starting to see the result of an outdated education system: Schools prepared students for jobs that aren't there anymore. Luckily, companies...