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XR Company LucidWeb Launches Platform for Distributing VR Content

ARPost

The Belgium-based XR technology startup, LucidWeb, recently launched a beta of a new platform. The XR technology company helps other companies distribute AR and VR content. LucidWeb works with just about every XR technology operating system and all major headsets. See Also: Scape SDK Bridges AR Technology and IoT.

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The XR Week Peek (2020.11.09): PS5 doesn’t improve PSVR, VRChat reaches 24,000 concurrent users, and more!

The Ghost Howls

And both the journalists of Road To VR and Upload VR agree on the fact tha t it doesn’t represent an improvement for VR gaming yet. The PS5 is a big step forward for console gaming , and being paired with a next-gen controller like the DualSense, that provides realistic haptic sensations, it can give its players countless hours of fun.

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VR Cybertruck – Amusement Equipment of Choice for Big Venues

Steki Amusement

Combined with a variety of built-in exciting and fun VR games, it gives consumers a full range of sensory stimulation experience. In terms of technology, the bending design of different sheet metals is used to create hard and clean lines and contours for the product, highlighting the product attributes.

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VR Flight Theater: The Ultimate NEW Flying Entertainment Experience!

Steki Amusement

Instead of using a commonly used dynamic platform for game action matching, it uses the world’s most advanced arm swing technology. Game Content: Introduce popular IP games from RED RAION , the famous Italian CGI game studio, such as Aladdin, Pinocchio, Peter Pan, Moby Dick Rescue, etc.,

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The best VPNs for staying anonymous and secure on the web

Mashable VR

The technology's origin story isn't well-documented, but it's believed to have emerged at Microsoft in the mid-1990s. Any VPN provider operating from one of those countries can technically be forced by authorities to collect and fork over user data , so it's best to avoid them entirely.