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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

Google recently announced that they are partnering with HTC Vive and Lenovo to build new wireless headsets which we can look forward to later this year. The beloved Austin, TX-based virtual reality content studio Owlchemy Labs has been acquired by Google. NO MORE FALLING OVER CORDS WITH UPCOMING WIRELESS HEADSETS.

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Survios is quickly showing that they may be the heavyweight champ of VR game development

Cats and VR

Sure Oculus and HTC get articles written about them but that is mostly for the hardware side. During the Unity GDC party, Electronauts Audio Engineer showed the party potential of the VR software while mixed along side a scratch DJ. The game feels like a boxing training simulator and it was a pretty good workout as well.

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Making Holograms a Reality Through Volumetric Capture, with Intel’s Raj Puran

XR for Business Podcast

Raj is a 25-year veteran of the semiconductor and software industry with Intel Corp. Being able to simulate hazardous environments without putting anybody in harm’s way during a training scenario or training exercise is the ideal situation. So, had I had a VR simulator, I probably saved myself a lot of money. Alan: Yeah.

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Making Holograms a Reality Through Volumetric Capture, with Intel’s Raj Puran

XR for Business Podcast

Raj is a 25-year veteran of the semiconductor and software industry with Intel Corp. Being able to simulate hazardous environments without putting anybody in harm’s way during a training scenario or training exercise is the ideal situation. So, had I had a VR simulator, I probably saved myself a lot of money. Alan: Yeah.

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Making Holograms a Reality Through Volumetric Capture, with Intel's Raj Puran

XR for Business Podcast

Raj is a 25-year veteran of the semiconductor and software industry with Intel Corp. Being able to simulate hazardous environments without putting anybody in harm's way during a training scenario or training exercise is the ideal situation. So, had I had a VR simulator, I probably saved myself a lot of money. What would you do?