Are you in the fortunate position of having an Oculus Rift running on a powerful Windows 10 PC? Do you happen to have an Xbox One or Xbox One S with stunning gaming content that's running on the same network as the aforementioned Windows 10 PC?
Occipital Bridge is an upcoming iPhone-compatible VR and AR headset that could give other rigs in the standalone headset market a run for their money. Here's everything we know about it right now.
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is back with a prediction that sees Apple focus on augmented reality to the detriment of any Apple Car project that was previously a priority.
Today's Oculus Connect 3 event left us with plenty of information to digest, with both new hardware and software announced. Allow us to make things a little bit easier by outlining all announcements in one handy dandy post.
Google today has made its Cardboard Camera app available for iPhone and iPad users after previously being an exclusive for the Android platform. The said app is now available to download from Apple's iOS App Store.
Planning on picking up a PlayStation VR headset when it goes on sale on October 13th? Then you're going to need to make sure that you have plenty of space set aside for it in your room.
History has shown us time and time again over the years that all industries go through periods where all of the emphasis is placed on one trend that's currently capturing the imagination of consumers. Where mobile is concerned, that current trend is most definitely virtual reality, with large and small companies around the world looking to release something in the VR space in the hope of getting in on the boom. One such company looking to capitalize on that particular area of interest is Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus who is looking to tackle virtual reality in a big way with the upcoming OnePlus 3 smartphone, and a OnePlus Loop VR headset.
Like a plethora of other companies and newly founded startups, Google is using its vast resources to dive two feet first into the world of virtual reality. The Alphabet-owned company has used the opening keynote of its I/O 2016 conference in Mountain View to introduce Daydream, a virtual reality platform that leverages the power and versatility of Android N as the underlying operating system. In its purest form, Daydream is a much more advanced successor to Cardboard, Google's budget virtual reality technology that has allowed many more people to get involved in the world of virtual reality.
Virtual reality fans who also happen to carry iPhones are in for a treat, after Google released an updated version of its YouTube app that supports the company's virtual reality viewer, Cardboard.
Google is rumored to have an Android VR headset ready to be announced at its upcoming developer conference known as Google I/O, with the device claimed to be a better choice than the current Samsung Gear VR.
















