Find out how to build or buy this unlikely VR headset, then make your first forays into the virtual world. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, features and blog posts ...
A couple of weeks ago I was standing in front of a huge a house on a massive property, amazed at its grandeur. Turning around, there were immaculate rows of flowers glowing under the clear and sunny ...
Virtual reality may be the next frontier in technology as more organizations show interest and find applicable use cases. For instance, travel promotions company Destination BC is utilizing Oculus ...
Even a few years ago, experiencing virtual reality seemed out of reach for most people. Virtual reality was something ordinary people only used in the movies. But thanks to Google’s creation of Google ...
Editor’s note: This article was updated on August 16, 2017 with up-to-date pricing information and app details. Despite rumors across the years, Apple still hasn’t made a virtual reality move of its ...
When I first saw Google's Cardboard VR contraption earlier this year, I laughed. I thought to myself, "This is a joke, right?" How could this piece of cutout cardboard with a phone in it possibly work ...
Are you, like many virtual reality enthusiasts tired of waiting for the price of the popular Oculus Rift to drop to something more reasonable; more affordable? If you find yourself without a lot of ...
There’s no getting around the fact that Google Daydream has stolen some of its thunder away, but Cardboard is still a cheap way to enjoy virtual reality apps and content. Cardboard is a low-cost DIY ...
Last week Google surprised the crowd at I/O 2014 with the reveal of Cardboard, a low-cost VR smartphone adapter which the company gave away to every developer in attendance. Google, who praise Oculus ...
This article was originally published by Brantley Agency as "Must Have Technology for Architects in 2017." 2017 has been an amazing year in the field of technology for architects. Most excitingly, ...
Google's already gotten its feet wet in virtual and augmented reality. Could this year be the next big step? I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, ...