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Franklin Institute Transforms Museum Experience With VR

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Located in the heart of Philadelphia, The Franklin Institute is a leader in science and technology learning through hands-on exhibits, theaters and live shows. “I am excited by the enormous potential museums have to be a catalyst for bringing emerging technologies to the public,” Poulton said.

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NBA All-Star and Weekly Regular Season Coverage Comes Live to VR via TNT and Intel

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Based on Intel’s True VR technology, TNT is bringing live and on-demand VR coverage of NBA All-Star events to Gear VR and Daydream headsets via the NBA on TNT VR app. The app is available today on the Oculus store and the Google Play store. Philadelphia @ Cleveland , 8:00 p.m. Image courtesy TNT, Intel.

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

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Starting with its $2B acquisition of Oculus in the spring of 2014, Facebook has continued to build out its virtual reality strategy in a big way. Each of the episodes will be 5-10 minutes long, with the first episode focusing on the Philadelphia Eagles and launching on the NFL’s YouTube channel on Thanksgiving Day.

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The NBA and TNT Partner With Intel For Biggest VR Push Yet

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Looking down the road, Intel is hoping to increase the popularity of its TruView technology. Thursday, March 1 – Philadelphia @ Cleveland. It’s currently available for Samsung Gear VR, Google Daydream, Oculus , and Google Play. Thursday, March 8 – Boston @ Minnesota.

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

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Virtual and augmented reality technology is being used to help people who are blessed with perfect vision – and lots of interesting solutions are out there. The round was from SRI Capital, which is a seed stage venture fund in Philadelphia. It’s too bad this just exists in a lab and we can’t play with it. LETS COUNT THE WAYS.