VR Football is as Entertaining as Real Football
What could make the most popular sport in the world better? Watching grown men make a fool out of themselves with VR headsets, of course.
What could make the most popular sport in the world better? Watching grown men make a fool out of themselves with VR headsets, of course.
The final Oculus Rift is coming next year. But why wait? If you’ve got a shiny new Galaxy S6, you can get a glimpse of the virtual reality future today. Is it good enough to buy now, though? Eh.
Better late than never. Much, much better.
The other day, I donned a Microsoft HoloLens for the second time. It was incredible, but I still have my doubts. Let me explain why.
"Ain't it mad, ain't it mad, ain't it mad?" Oh Danny, Danny Dyer.
Microsoft won’t let us take any pictures of its amazing HoloLens headset. Damn them. Here’s the next best thing, though: five animated GIFs. If you want to know what holographic hardware looks like — inside and out — this is the best you’ll get. See more >
The Computation Weapon Optic is like putting a computer on a rifle; it's a genius device that includes thermal imagining, nightvision, smart crosshairs and more cool gadgetry.
It's early days but the action-cam company's purchase of a specialist screen firm might hint towards VR aspirations.
They'll inflate and deflate so it feels like you're holding something in your hand while you play.
Swedish researchers put a VR spin on the classic rubber hand illusion.
Knowing exactly how to safely evacuate a plane could one day save your life, so researchers created a terrifying Oculus Rift emergency-landing simulation that looks far more effective than a safety pamphlet ever could be. See more >
By opening up the market, and laying down some strange-sounding rules, Google plans to democratise the VR game.
Netflix's Chief Product Officer outlines what future tech the company plans to focus on.
NSFW content ahead, you’ve been warned!
Giving all of your friends a handlebar moustache.
After years of speculating about possible futures in his writing, William Gibson recently tried out one the world's contemporary science fictions come true at TED.