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Zero Latency Shoots For Multiplayer VR Arcade Network With 24 Locations In 2017

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locations in Orlando, Boston, Philadelphia, Wisconsin and the Poconos. We want to give them more control, where they can actually control your destiny like in the old Dungeons and Dragons games. By this June, Zero Latency will have 10 sites across the globe and 24 by end of 2017, including U.S.

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Hand Tracking Wristband Brings More Detailed Hand Movements To VR & AR

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The minds over at Cornell University’s SciFi Lab , along with help from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, have come up with a unique wristband device that uses four small (9.30mm) synchronized thermal cameras to deliver more precise VR and AR hand tracking experiences.

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PanguVR mixes virtual reality and artificial intelligence to revolutionize interior design

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from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, I worked for IBM Research in Silicon Valley as a database architect, and after that e arned my MBA from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. We have experimented but decided to focus on VR because it allows us to control the entire visual experience.

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A first look at the Tundra Labs HDK

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Triad was an instrumental partner in bringing Valve’s tracking technology to production , with the photodiodes used in SteamVR headsets, tracking pucks, and motion controllers produced by Triad’s factory and shipped to off-shore manufacturing partners building XR equipment for brands like HTC, Pimax, Varjo , StarVR, and Valve.

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‘RoboCo’ Looks to Fuel Interest in STEM by Letting You Build Useful (and Crappy) Robots

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RoboCo is an upcoming robot-building game from Madison, Wisconsin-based indie studio Filament Games that aims to spark interest in STEM fields by offering players the tools to unleash their problem solving skills and creative potential. That may be true, but it also looks like a great way to have fun building sh*tty robots in VR.

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