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Types, Videogame Virtualization

Battlezone Publisher Rebellion Announce New VR Game Arca’s Path

May 30, 2018

Via: UploadVR

Rebellion, the same publisher behind the VR-revival of Battlezone, is today announcing a brand new VR title called Arca’s Path, which is slated for most all major VR platforms later this year. Arca’s Path is in development by Dream Reality […]


Hardware Virtualization, Innovations, Trends, Types

Technology that changed us: The 1970s, from Pong to Apollo

May 25, 2018

Via: ZDNet

In many ways, 1968 was a year of transformation. From the Vietnamese Tet Offensive to North Korea capturing the surveillance ship USS Pueblo, international affairs were unsettled. We lost two greats to assassination: Martin Luther King, Jr and Robert F. […]


Types, Videogame Virtualization

Hands-On: Creed VR Boxing For PSVR Is Shaping Up To Be A Contender

May 24, 2018

Via: UploadVR

For a few weeks in real life last year I went to a boxing gym. Before long I injured my wrist and eventually stopped going because having a kid has a way of limiting your time (plus I’m lazy.) However, […]


Types, Videogame Virtualization

Sword Art Online’s New VR Game Is Not What We Wanted

May 23, 2018

Via: UploadVR

It’s always hard to tell if new games set in Sword Art Online’s virtual reality universe are actually, y’know, VR games or just games set inside VR. This upcoming release looks like it’s the former, though it’s hardly the one […]


Cloud Computing, Desktop Virtualization, Types

Why building a cloud-native desktop service is a different game to VDI

May 17, 2018

Via: iCLOUD.pe

Since virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and remote desktop session host (RDSH) technology has been available, vendors have offered on-premises solutions. Because these companies have made a name for themselves, most people familiar with the VDI space assume that the vendors […]


Innovations, Memory Virtualization, Trends, Types

The new era of the Multi-Model Database

May 16, 2018

Via: ZDNet

Databases were traditionally highly specialized data stores that were designed for specific tasks and until recently, they’ve been getting even more specialized. Recall data warehouses? Somebody once quipped to us that they were “bug fixes” for the shortcomings of transaction […]


Desktop Virtualization, Types

Origin on Mac with Parallels Desktop

May 10, 2018

Via: Parallels Blog

Ensuring Mac® and Windows users ever-changing needs are being met with excellent software is our priority here at Parallels. Our marketing team sincerely listens to the endless user suggestions and questions regarding support for popular Windows-specific software with Parallels Desktop® […]


Hardware Virtualization, Innovations, Trends, Types

Report: Samsung Working On Wireless AR/VR Headset With Microsoft

May 9, 2018

Via: UploadVR

It sounds like Samsung is working on a new headset that will utilize both virtual and augmented reality technology. That is according to the Korea Times, which cites a Samsung official familiar with the company’s plans. Apparently, this new headset […]


Types, Videogame Virtualization

Ready Player One’s Oasis Beta’s Latest Game Is Lifted From Arcade Saga

May 7, 2018

Via: UploadVR

It’s time to jump back into the Oasis; there’s now another game available for Ready Player One’s tie-in VR app, though it’s one you may have seen before. Fracture is a brick-breaking experience developed by the Vive-owned 2 Bears Studio. […]


Hardware Virtualization, Types

Oculus Go, Mirage Solo, and Vive Focus Standalone Headsets Compared

April 30, 2018

Via: Road to VR

Standalone VR headsets represent a new headset segment that sits somewhere between smartphone-based VR devices, and tethered, high-end VR systems, while offering some notable advantages over both. In this article we compare three standalone VR devices which will be available […]


Innovations, Network Virtualization, Trends, Types

Cisco rolls out new fabric switches in storage portfolio update

April 26, 2018

Via: ZDNet

Cisco is updating its storage networking portfolio with features designed to reduce performance and latency issues for on-premise mission-critical applications. The updates include new 32Gpbs fixed switches and new features for its MDS Diagnostics suite. Cisco said the MDS 32G […]


Hardware Virtualization, Types

Everything We Know About Oculus Go (so far)

April 24, 2018

Via: Road to VR

Oculus Go is an upcoming standalone VR headset and controller that offers the same content library and a similar experience to Gear VR, but in a dedicated unit rather than a ‘headset shell’ accessory for a smartphone. What follows is […]


Types, Videogame Virtualization

The Best VR Sports Games for the Oculus Rift

April 19, 2018

Via: Road to VR

After digging into nearly 20 titles, we’ve pulled together the top five VR sports games for the Oculus Rift that will scratch that itch for anyone looking for VR gameplay that’s both active and competitive. When anyone mentions sports video […]


Network Virtualization, Types

Data centres and cloud networks: Security in the modern context

April 13, 2018

Via: iCLOUD.pe

Traditionally, companies have sought to create a hardened IT network perimeter that kept all potential cyber threats out and to protect organisations through the use of network security platforms such as firewalls. In the modern context, however, this has become […]


Desktop Virtualization, Types

How to Easily Optimize Parallels Desktop for Mac

April 10, 2018

Via: Parallels Blog

With millions of users around the world, Parallels Desktop® for Mac has been a popular Mac application for more than a decade. To serve the specific needs of this large user base, over the years we have added preferences and […]


Hardware Virtualization, Types

Oculus Rift Increases Lead Over HTC Vive In March Steam Hardware Survey

April 2, 2018

Via: UploadVR

March’s Steam Hardware Survey results are in, and the Oculus Rift continues to increase the gap with the HTC Vive. Last month’s survey results were the first ever in which Rift beat the Vive, taking almost 2% more of the […]


Cloud Computing, Memory Virtualization, Types

What You Need to Know (Now) about Cloud Data Storage and the DOJ

March 29, 2018

Via: SQL Server Pro

For quite some time now, the United States Department of Justice has been putting cloud service providers into a difficult position. Because cloud providers lease storage space to tenants, and are therefore technically in possession of the tenants’ data, providers […]


Challenges, Network Virtualization, Trends, Types

Stingray spying: 5G will protect you against surveillance attacks, say standards-setters

March 23, 2018

Via: ZDNet

5G mobile connectivity is just around the corner. But while it promises improved support for the growing Internet of Things and help for mobile operators coping with increasing data demands, it also brings significant security risks. 5G networks will involve […]


Hardware Virtualization, Types

Our First Look at Oculus Go – Aiming for the Accessibility Sweet Spot

March 22, 2018

Via: Road to VR

Oculus Go was announced months ago, but it wasn’t until this week at GDC 2018 that the company actually made the headset available to try. At the Oculus booth today we got our first good look at Oculus Go, the […]


Network Virtualization, Types

5G Networking: What to Expect, and How to Get Ready

March 21, 2018

Via: SQL Server Pro

Every new generation of cellular technology, or “G” as each is known, has brought with it a level of excitement that is otherwise rare in high-tech today. And, considering all that 5G networking promises, it’s still easy to get excited, […]