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A Complete Guide to Virtual Reality

XR Today - Virtual Reality

The technology allows people to create ‘virtual’ landscapes and environments that simulate the real world. Some of the leading companies like Meta Platforms, Pico Interactive, HTC VIVE, Lenovo, and Varjo Technologies, among others, have been leading global markets with their devices. The History of VR.

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‘Project CARS 2’ Leaked Footage Shows Progress on Sequel to VR-capable Racing Sim

Road to VR

New footage from upcoming racing simulator Project CARS 2 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One has surfaced on YouTube. Bell has boldly stated that the title, which is still in development, has already ‘raised the bar for simulation’, with new rendering, physics, force feedback, drivetrain, differential and tyre modelling systems.

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Oculus For Business is now available for all companies

The Ghost Howls

Oculus has gained in these years always more success in the consumers’ landscape, and now with the Oculus Quest , thanks to an affordable device running great content , it is making strides in the market. But in the enterprise space, it has always been behind the competition of companies like HTC or Pico.

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UN Women Moldova and EON Reality Use AVR to Help End Domestic Violence

EON Reality

IRVINE, CA, August 14, 2019 – Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences and EON Reality have partnered with United Nations Women Moldova as one of their innovation initiatives. The three-way partnership will bring Augmented and Virtual Reality training applications to police forces in Moldova and beyond.

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Project Caliper: the journey of prototyping optimal controllers for VR

The Ghost Howls

It had no sensors, just a simulated sensor bar in front of the handgrip. The sensor model is used when placing many identical sensors across the surface of the object during simulation, a little later in the process. Image by Rob Cole). Two are seen in the image above right. Image by Rob Cole).