Imagine being trackside for one of the greatest racing spectacles on the planet, the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France. Imagine standing in the pits of Ford’s GT race team, along side crew members and ...
The body of Edward Johnson, lying in a pool of blood, has been discovered in the bathroom of his apartment during a Super Bowl party. Johnson's friend, Samuel Marcelle, calls 911. "Oh my God, he's ...
Since Bucknell launched its innovative virtual reality experience in spring 2021, high schoolers across the country have gotten an immersive look at the University's robust academics, high-tech ...
Out of all the technological advancements that are making its way into the sporting world, there are few more exciting and potentially more impactful than virtual reality. Virtual reality has changed ...
Google Meet debuts new 360-degree virtual backgrounds on video call for its mobile users shortly after the tech giant announced the new feature in January 2023. The 360-degree virtual background is ...
Google’s Cameyo is a virtual app delivery (VAD) solution that allows users to run legacy apps as progressive web apps.
Real estate technology (PropTech) startup OpenFrame announced on Wednesday that it acquired the asset of the now-defunct Giroptic, a pioneer of the 360-degree camera industry. “We believe that through ...
The Microsoft Garage's latest project could be a boon for designers working with 360-degree scenes. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
Haroun joined Android Police in 2021, reporting on the latest stories in the tech world. Since then, he’s gleefully covered everything from the most mundane Google Docs features to more mainstream ...
Enthusiasts say the metaverse would eventually allow online experiences, like meeting a friend, to feel face-to-face thanks to virtual reality headsets. — © AFP ...
The ocean is terrifying. But under the right circumstances timid sea-goers [raises hand] can appreciate even the most intimidating underwater denizens. And there’s no more “right” circumstance than ...