A couple of years ago if you were going to watch something in virtual reality (I'm using this term interchangeably with 360 videos here), the choice was so limited that you were perfectly content to ...
Google has launched a new catalog of WebVR virtual-reality apps that can be experienced though an Android phone and Google's budget Cardboard VR viewer. The company wants to bring VR to the web to ...
Pepperdine Graziadio students are using virtual reality to learn business Immersive technology is reshaping the way people interact with the world. Among the estimated 171 million virtual reality ...
As the newspaper dabbled in virtual reality, subscribers were given a tool to see the experiment come to life.
There have been several smartphone/tablet VR viewers making their way into the virtual reality market lately which take advantage of an Android phone or iPhone screen, as well as their gyroscopes and ...
If you’ve been tempted to dip a toe in the waters of the new virtual reality trend, then you’ll find an ever-widening range of headsets awaits you. The latest, Pocket VR, was just unveiled at CES 2016 ...
Google’s made no secret of its ambitions to carve out a slice of the virtual reality market. It’s shipped more than 10 million of its low-cost Cardboard devices for smartphones and launched its ...
A few months after making its Cardboard VR platform open source, Google has quietly ended sales for its Cardboard VR, the inexpensive cardboard-based phone viewers that could be used to experience ...
The future of video is here. Whether you’re watching it on your smartphone device or through a Virtual Reality headset, 360-degree video is truly the most immersive way to watch content these days.
Mike Miller is a former writer and reporter at PEOPLE. He left PEOPLE in 2018. Pick up PEOPLE’s special issue, Star Wars: The Secrets of Rogue One, on newsstands Nov. 30 — including a special Star ...
Artists and directors use XR and VR to create immersive storytelling, blending technology, empathy and innovation in new ...
A fully self-guided treatment using virtual reality (VR) is effective in reducing fear of heights. A team of researchers from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) and the University of Twente, led by Dr.
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