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Zero Latency Upgrades VR Attraction Platform With Hardware From Microsoft & HP

Road to VR

Zero Latency, creator of a leading VR attraction platform, is now deploying their ‘gen 2’ VR hardware. Zero Latency ‘Gen 1’ hardware | Image courtesy Zero Latency. While functional, this older hardware didn’t offer the low-latency tracking or sharper visuals available in more modern VR headsets.

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Release Dates & Platforms for ‘Skyrim VR’, ‘Doom VFR’, and ‘Fallout 4 VR’ Revealed

Road to VR

The legendary annual QuakeCon is held in Dallas, Texas hosted by parent company ZeniMax Media is home to publisher Bethesda Softworks’ world-famous IP, with this year’s focus on the Quake World Championships esport competition. Skyrim VR remains a PSVR-only title for now, but is likely to find its way to PC.

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Neuro Rehab Debuts FDA Approved XR Physical Therapy

XR Today - Virtual Reality

It also designed its VR therapy certification program to include extended reality (XR) software and hardware training for modern therapists desiring to enhance their practices. The service also has more than 30 bespoke activities.

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STRIVR Introduces VR Training On and Off the Field

Road to VR

Fast forward to 2016 and STRIVR Labs counts the likes of Texas Tech, Arkansas, Stanford, Dallas Cowboys, and Arizona Cardinals, among others, as clients using STRIVR’s VR solutions to enhance training. We try to be smart about what hardware we deploy and where.”. ” Photo courtesy ESPN.

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HR in XR, with BrainXchange’s Emily Friedman

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? It’s that exponential growth of hardware as well. Alan: I think one of the things that’s really intriguing is the fact that the tools, both hardware and software, are just getting so much easier to use. Emily: Uh-huh.

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HR in XR, with BrainXchange’s Emily Friedman

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? It’s that exponential growth of hardware as well. Alan: I think one of the things that’s really intriguing is the fact that the tools, both hardware and software, are just getting so much easier to use. Emily: Uh-huh.

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HR in XR, with BrainXchange's Emily Friedman

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? It's that exponential growth of hardware as well. Alan: I think one of the things that's really intriguing is the fact that the tools, both hardware and software, are just getting so much easier to use. Emily: Uh-huh.