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The VRScout Report – HTC Vive Drops $200, Clash of Clans in AR, & VR Mind Control

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Time to applaud for a sweet deal on the HTC Vive, Clash of Clans partners w/ Facebook to bring AR to fans, control VR with your mind, new predictions for spending & investment are out, the investment & funding wrapup, and more… 1. … well, sort of. Emeryville, California-based immersive ad company Immersv announced $10.5M

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A brief history of VR and AR

TechCrunch VR

Steve Mann is commonly referred to as the “father of wearable computing” for innovations like the EyeTap, which combined computer processing with graphical design and textual overlays. But building a wearable general-purpose computer with wireless digital-communications capabilities was itself a feat.

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Here is what Virtually Live’s social VR app looks like

VRWorld

The California-headquartered management’s gameplay stays open to existing and new upcoming viewing devices (be it in augmented reality, mixed reality or virtual reality) by continuing to create content cross-platform and being agnostic in that respect.

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How Hollywood and Razer Are Shaping the Future of VR?

VRWorld

Spaces will operate out of California, while Songchen will implement their VR experiences in Chinese entertainment parks. Devices based on OSVR should come to market during 2016 and there might be a bloodbath when it comes to incumbent HTC and Oculus. Furthermore, Songchen will develop VR parks.

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