Virtual Reality’s Next Big Thing Could Be Wireless Tech
Wireless VR prototype uses millimeter wave technology to move the necessary amounts of heavy data. Continue reading Virtual Reality’s Next Big Thing Could Be Wireless Tech
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Wireless VR prototype uses millimeter wave technology to move the necessary amounts of heavy data. Continue reading Virtual Reality’s Next Big Thing Could Be Wireless Tech
Linden Lab’s new virtual reality spin on the concept of ‘Second Life’ is starting to take shape. Continue reading ‘Second Life’ Creator Wants Everyone to Be Able to Make Their Own VR Experiences
Linden Lab’s new virtual reality spin on the concept of ‘Second Life’ is starting to take shape. Continue reading ‘Second Life’ Creator Wants Everyone to Be Able to Make Their Own VR Experiences
Hopefully this cuts down on “Oculus face.” Continue reading Google’s New Virtual Reality Headset Is Made Of Fabric
The HTC Vive is a virtual reality system designed to work with Steam VR. The system seeks to go beyond just a headset in order to make an entire room a virtual reality environment by using two base stations that track the headset and controller in space. The hardware is very exciting because of the potential to expand gaming and other VR experiences, but it’s already showing significant potential for hackers as well — in this case with robotics location and navigation.
Autonomous robots generally utilize one of two basic approaches for locating themselves: onboard sensors and mapping to see …read more
The HTC Vive can do a lot more than play games, and the Viveport app store will help showcase its versatility. The post Good News: HTC’s New VR App Store Isn’t Just for Gamers appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Good News: HTC’s New VR App Store Isn’t Just for Gamers
The HTC Vive is the clear winner of the oncoming VR war, and is ready to enter the hallowed halls of beloved consumer electronics behind the Apple Watch, Smart Home devices, the 3Com Audrey, and Microsoft’s MSN TV. This means there’s going to be a lot of Vives on the secondhand market very soon, opening the doors to some interesting repurposing of some very cool hardware.
[Trammell Hudson] has been messing around with the Vive’s Lighthouse – the IR emitting cube that gives the Vive its sense of direction. There’s nothing really special about this simple box, and it can …read more
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Just in case anyone secretly had the idea that Valve Software’s VR and other hardware somehow sprang fully-formed from a lab, here are some great photos and video of early prototypes, and interviews with the people who made them. Some of the hardware is quite raw-looking, some of it is recognizable, and some are from directions that were explored but went nowhere, but it’s all fascinating.
The accompanying video (embedded below) has some great background and stories about the research process, which began with a mandate to explore the concepts of AR and VR and determine what could be done …read more
Shooting raiders is generally fun, but the technology suffers from poor movement and visuals. Continue reading ‘Fallout 4’ in Virtual Reality Isn’t As Fun As It Sounds
A user has hacked a way to play Oculus Rift-exclusive games on the HTC Vive. Continue reading Oculus Rift’s Exclusive VR Games Are No Longer Exclusive