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New Documentary Highlights The Non-Consumer Uses Of VR
Varjo’s ironically-named VR IS DEAD – Stories Beyond The Metaverse documentary highlights 8 interesting non-consumer use cases of VR and mixed reality. Varjo is a Finland-based company that makes and sells ultra-high-end tethered PC headsets with very high central angular VR resolution and passthrough mixed reality, mainly intended for enterprise and government users. The Varjo […]
Udexreal UDCAP hands-on: very thin tracking gloves for VR
At the VR AR Expo China, I had the opportunity to try Udexreal’s incredibly thin tracking gloves. Keep reading for my whole first impressions! Udexreal UDCAP VR Glove Presentation video of the Udexreal UDCAP gloves Udexreal is a Chinese company that proposes a tracking glove called UDCAP. The peculiarity of this glove is that it […]
VR’s Quirkiest Locomotion Device ‘Cybershoes’ Shuts Its Doors for Good
The company behind the innovative VR locomotion device Cybershoes has officially shut down, ostensibly closing the final chapter on VR’s weirdest locomotion peripheral. The news was first reported by Antony ‘Skarred Ghost’ Vitillo, who further notes production of Cybershoes stopped two years ago. Then, in 2024, one of its branches closed, Vitillo reports, leading to the […]
College Majors With the Lowest Unemployment Rates: Report
Majoring in nutrition, art history, or philosophy could set you up for more employment success than majoring in a STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) field like chemistry or physics. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York tracked the unemployment rate for recent college graduates ages 22 to 27 and found that it hit 5.5% in […]
Starvault Aims High In The VR MOBA Genre
Starvault is a brand-new VR MOBA, and I walked away impressed by its initial offering. Read on for our hands-on experience with its open beta. MOBAs cemented themselves as a mainstay genre in gaming at large, so much so that it is a predictable affair every time you play the myriad options available. But what […]
A day at Pimax: hands-on Pimax Crystal Super (again) and a quick view at Dream Air prototypes
In this latest trip to China, the first company I visited was Pimax. And when I say “first company”, I mean it: they have come to the airport to bring me directly to their headquarters in Shanghai! In their venue, I was able to visit their offices, try the latest iteration of the Pimax Crystal […]
‘VRChat’ Opens New Marketplace for Buying and Selling VR Avatars
VRChat announced it’s officially opened its own Avatar Marketplace, allowing users a centralized way to buy and sell avatars from within the social VR platform. Users have been able to visit VRChat worlds and directly buy and sell avatars for a while, however the company has now rolled out a centralized marketplace to make it […]
Barbara Corcoran Finds a Buyer in One Day for $12M Penthouse
Longtime “Shark Tank” investor Barbara Corcoran, 76, announced last week that she was putting her beloved New York City penthouse on the market for $12 million — and the apartment almost immediately found a buyer. According to the latest Olshan Luxury Market Report, Corcoran’s duplex penthouse at 1158 Fifth had multiple bidders and sold for […]
Verse VR Brings The Magic Of Poetry And Folk Song To Life
Verse transported me from the overwhelming din of a busy convention to the other side of the planet. During a quick hands-on session with this chill poetry game, I traveled to a Senegalese river village and a manicured Chinese garden, soaking up every word; every line of poetry and folk song as I wandered its […]