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Short Doc Shows How VR Is Changing The Lives Of The Terminally Ill

VRScout

NASA teams with TrinityKids Care to take sick children to space using VR technology. We’ve heard all about how immersive technology is changing the lives of the terminally ill, allowing them to escape the confines and limitations of their afflictions and travel to new worlds. In Child of the Earth , a new documentary short from filmmakers Claudio Fäh & Adam Recht, we get a closer look at a particularly interesting case of VR technology having a genuine impact on the life of a suffering young

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Could Sony’s Next Headset Finally Crack the VR Gaming Market?

Tech Trends VR

If anybody can do it, it’s probably Sony. Ever since the Playstation was first launched – if, like myself, you’re old enough to remember it, you may pause a moment here to consider your own age and mortality – Sony has been in the business of reinventing gaming. They often followed the Steve Jobs mantra of pushing through a vision that showed consumers what it is that they wanted, rather than waiting for people to start asking for it.

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Op-Ed: OTT, Netflix and Home Learning

RealVision VR

Binge watching to a better future: As part of home schooling, EDD and I binge watched Season 1 of Mars, on Netflix. We did the whole season in one sitting! I’m envious and fascinated at the same time. Envious, because EDD is learning science in a way I could only wish for back in the day. (VHS tapes and CD roms could only go so far). This is akin to an advanced course in Space Exploration on an unprecedented level.

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