The DeanBeat: My favorite games of 2018
2018 was the year that traditional narrative games like Red Dead Redemption 2 came roaring back, with big open worlds and bigger stories. Read the full article…
Read More2018 was the year that traditional narrative games like Red Dead Redemption 2 came roaring back, with big open worlds and bigger stories. Read the full article…
Read MoreOur most innovative toys began from failed experiments, seemingly useless discoveries and unforeseen potential. Continue reading on Medium » Read the full article…
Read MoreBlippar has come a long way since its inception, but it was perhaps a little too ahead of its time. AR is still maturing, and Blippar peaked too early. Read the full article…
Read MoreZspace is unveiling a laptop targeted at kids that facilitates easy interaction with augmented reality and virtual reality content. Read the full article…
Read MoreThe first unboxing video for Google’s 6DOF controllers hit the Web as the first wave of developer kits appear to be shipping out. Read the full article…
Read MoreNiantic said that its games Pokémon Go, Ingress, and Ingress Prime generated a lot of social impact in 2018, including 17,000 kilometers walked. Read the full article…
Read MoreAfter more than four years of legal back-and-forth, ZeniMax and Facebook reached an undisclosed settlement in a suit that ensnared three key Oculus leaders. Read the full article…
Read MoreVirtual reality experiences can be amazing, but they’re often isolated. So Viewr is a new tool that lets your friends see what you are doing in VR. Read the full article…
Read MoreIf price is no object, this enterprise-class 5K VR solution will give you everything from an ultra-wide field of view to integrated eye and hand tracking. Read the full article…
Read MoreArkansas is using CrashCourse, a new interactive education program that teaches high school students about the risks and effects of concussions. Read the full article…
Read More5. Sony PlayStation VR. Continue reading on Medium » Read the full article…
Read MoreLess than a month after StarVR opened applications for its $3,200 developer kit program, the company has confirmed that it’s putting the process “on hold.” Read the full article…
Read MoreA new AR startup dubbed Artie is coming out of stealth mode in Los Angeles. Armando Kirwin and Ryan Horrigan started the company to create AR avatars. Read the full article…
Read MoreGUEST: Two years ago, Mark Zuckerberg donned a VR headset at Mobile World Congress against a backdrop that read “the next platform.” It sparked fervor and big investment in the VR space. But in the past year, many critics have questioned the viability of the industry, as headset sales underwhelm and buzzy technologies like blockchain… Read the full article…
Read MoreStartup Dreamscape Immersive is beginning its rollout of location-based VR entertainment beginning with a premier location at Westfield Century City in L.A. Read the full article…
Read MoreFor the most part, Gear VR and Oculus Go share almost the exact same content library, but there’s one glaring omission on Go’s side: Minecraft. Mojang’s smash hit game hasn’t shown up on Oculus’ standalone headset since the hardware launched earlier this year, and we’ve long wondered if it would ever arrive. Well, Mojang says… Read the full article…
Read MoreThe United States Army awarded a $480 million contract to Microsoft that will equip military personnel with prototype versions of HoloLens. Read the full article…
Read MoreHypergiant Sensory Sciences, which uses AI to help companies understand their physical environments, has launched with “more than $5 million” in funding. Read the full article…
Read MoreOn this week’s episode, the FTC shows up late to the fight, Nintendo had a very good black Friday, and Todd Howard made a very bad bag. Read the full article…
Read MorePhiar has raised $3 million in seed funding to develop machine learning and augmented reality (AR) technology to improve driving with smartphone navigation. Read the full article…
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