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Oculus Research Reveals New Multi-focal Display Tech

January 26, 2018

Via: Road to VR

Oculus Research, the company’s R&D division, recently published a paper that goes deeper into their eye tracking-assisted, multi-focal display tech, detailing the creation of something they dub a “perceptual” testbed. Current consumer VR headsets universally present the user with a […]


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4 Most Important Stories From CES and What They Mean for VR in 2018

January 16, 2018

Via: Road to VR

CES 2018 has come and gone, and with it, a pace has been set for what we can expect to see in VR in the next six months or so. If you weren’t following the day-to-day news, here’s a look […]


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This AR App Teaches You How To Play The Piano

January 12, 2018

Via: VRScout

Learning to play the piano is getting an immersive upgrade with a new augmented reality (AR) piano training software called Music Everywhere. The HoloLens app aims to help students of all talent levels build fundamental music theory and performance skills. […]


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CES 2018: Watch Here To See If LG Reveals Its SteamVR Headset

January 8, 2018

Via: UploadVR

CES is always a tricky one; all of the biggest companies in VR are at the show, but we don’t yet know if they’ll actually be talking about VR. Take LG, for example, which is one of the first to […]


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Amazon Patents An AR Mirror That Dresses You In Virtual Clothes

January 4, 2018

Via: UploadVR

Augmented reality is getting ready to help you look your very best; Amazon has patented a mirror that dresses you in virtual clothes. The patent, first spotted by GeekWire, provides a ‘blended reality’ view of yourself wearing stylish outfits in […]


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Microsoft gets real about mixed reality with new products and new vision

December 12, 2017

Via: TechGenix

Microsoft recently announced a new vision for mixed reality. This vision has already led to some new product innovations, and some that have yet to be released. The most notable may be a new headset created with Samsung. Here’s more […]


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Hands-on: Striker VR’s Latest Haptic Gun Prototype Brings a Host of Improvements

December 8, 2017

Via: Road to VR

Striker VR is developing a haptic gun peripheral for out-of-home VR attractions, which has the most powerful and responsive recoil that I’ve ever tested. The company’s latest prototype, a verification model as the company nears its first manufacturing run, brings […]


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The VRHero Plus Is A 5K Resolution Headset With ‘High-Density OLED Displays’

December 5, 2017

Via: UploadVR

We’ve all heard about HD, right? 1080p is the new standard for most forms of media. And we all know that the age of 4k is more or less upon us with massive 4K televisions, the PlayStation Pro, and Xbox […]


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Oculus Go Headsets Are Now Arriving to Developers

November 30, 2017

Via: Road to VR

Oculus Go, the upcoming standalone VR headset from the makers of Rift, is now arriving to developers looking to get a jump start on creating apps for what promises to be an affordable VR solution at just $200. First reported […]


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HPE, Stephen Hawkings COSMOS to collaborate, use Superdome Flex in-memory systems

November 28, 2017

Via: ZDNet

Hewlett Packard Enterprise said it will partner with Stephen Hawkings Centre for Theoretical Cosmology (COSMOS) to map the origins and structure of the universe. The Hawkings partnership is part of a broader collaboration pact with the Faculty of Mathematics at […]


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Report: Apple Acquired VR Headset Startup Vrvana for $30 Million

November 22, 2017

Via: Road to VR

Citing sources close to the deal, TechCrunch reports that VR headset maker Vrvana has been acquired by Apple for $30 million. Vrvana is a little known VR headset maker that’s been on the scene since 2014. The company was building […]


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SteamVR Integration For Windows VR Headsets Goes Live In Preview Today

November 15, 2017

Via: UploadVR

Starting today SteamVR is officially accessible using Windows Mixed Reality (aka Windows VR) headsets like the Acer, HP, Lenovo, and others. Previously the Windows VR headsets could only access and launch apps that were natively available within the Windows store. […]


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Lenovo Windows VR Headset Drops To $299 This Black Friday

November 14, 2017

Via: UploadVR

Getting into PC VR will be the cheapest it’s ever been this Black Friday thanks to Microsoft’s Windows-based ‘mixed reality’ VR headsets. Microsoft this week announced its deals for its upcoming Black Friday sale, and they include a huge $100 […]


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With Facebook’s money, Oculus Is Fending off Old Enemies, Former Friends, and New Foes

October 30, 2017

Via: Road to VR

Blink and you might have missed it—a lot has happened in the VR landscape in the last few months. At Oculus Connect, the company’s annual developer conference, we got fresh insight into where Oculus is heading, and a new look […]


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Vive Studios Launches VR Design App TrueScale

October 27, 2017

Via: UploadVR

Vive Studios, the publishing arm of HTC’s VR headset, just launched its second experience this week – TrueScale. You may have heard of TrueScale before. Developed by Immersion, this is an in-depth interior design app that highlights some of the […]