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HTC Applies for ‘Vive Eclipse’ Trademark in New Zealand

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It came to light via the Dutch publication Lets Go Digital that HTC has also applied for a trademark for the name ‘Vive Eclipse’ in New Zealand. The New Zealand Intellectual Property Office published a summary of the trademark application, showing a filing and submission initiated by HTC on October 6th.

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Psychedelic Choose-Your-Own VR Adventure ‘Terminus’ Available Now On Oculus Rift

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With VR you can seduce someone into accepting an entirely new reality.”. Instead of using VR to simulate reality we’ve tried to make Jess’s world a dream space where the rules of reality don’t apply,” added Ward. Explore five mind-bending realms that will have you questioning your reality. Terminus VR is available now for $7.99

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HTC Files Trademark For ‘Vive Cosmos’

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Details include a ‘head mounted display for computer simulated reality.’. While the description itself doesn’t explicitly state that the trademark is related to VR, phrases such as “head mounted display for computer simulated reality” and “optical devices,” indicate that immersive technology is more than likely involved.

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Apple Trademarks XR Operating System

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This month, Apple once again teased its upcoming XR headset by trademarking a stylisation of “xrOS” with the New Zealand Intellectual Property Office. Apple initially filed the base xrOS trademark with the New Zealand Intellectual Property Office earlier this year. The code hints at several features.

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Are Human-Sized Hamster Balls The Future Of VR?

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Eight360’s omnidirectional sphere promises a whole new level of immersion. Thanks to the diligent work of a New Zealand based company called Eight360 , you may soon be jumping into VR through a device called the NOVA, or as CEO Terry Miller calls it, “the crazy spinning ball of death”.

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VR Veteran Studio Behind ‘Bigscreen’ Unveils Thin & Light PC VR Headset ‘Beyond’

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As the first VR headset from a long-time VR veteran though, Beyond does check a lot of boxes for users such as simulator fans, and anyone looking for a better long-term VR media viewer. A third wave of will come sometime in late 2023, including Japan, Australia, New Zealand. Base Stations.

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Terry Miller from Eight360

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His company is based in New Zealand and has created the NOVA, which is an untethered VR motion simulator that simulates the sensation of acceleration, deceleration, spin forces, bumps and crashes. We were joined this week by Terry Miller, Founder of Eight360.