Remove Samsung Remove Simulation Remove Technology Remove Unreal
article thumbnail

The XR Week Peek (2023.08.15): Samsung XR prototype leaked, Meta 2024 glasses are only for internal use, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Top news of the week (Image by VRTUOLUO) A leak shows a prototype of the Samsung XR headset We finally have a leak of the Samsung headset that makes us see something about it. The report talks about Samsung wanting to target the $1000–2000 range, which in my opinion risks being neither expensive nor affordable.

Samsung 287
article thumbnail

The XR Week Peek (2020.05.17): Apple Glasses are sleek, UE5 rises hype, NVIDIA releases CloudXR SDK, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Unreal Engine 5 may change the rules of game development. Out of nowhere, Epic Games has teased the next version of Unreal Engine, Unreal Engine 5, due to be released in 2021. It means that you can take whatever model, even with billions of polygons, and put it in your Unreal Engine project. Other relevant news.

Apple 330
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Big XR News from Apple, IDC, Innoactive, and HPE

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

It is exciting to see the progress and innovation that emerging technology solutions are bringing. This follows similar news from Samsung, who have noted that smartphone sales are decreasing and, in response, they are investing more in XR devices. The CEO is visiting China due to a decline in iPhone sales.

Apple 72
article thumbnail

FOVE Debuts Latest Design for Eye Tracking VR Headset

Road to VR

Fove raised $480,000 on Kickstarter (along with an undisclosed amount from Samsung Ventures) in summer 2015 to manufacture their eye-tracking headset, a technology that’s useful for a number of important applications such as foveated rendering, avatar eye-mapping, simulated depth-of field, and eye-based user interfaces.

Fove 100
article thumbnail

The XR Week Peek (2020.10.26): DecaGear is an intriguing VR headset, HTC is working on a new device, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Image by MegaDodo Simulation Games). This year, I’m just watching the conference from home The conference has been interesting, and it has been the usual mix of technology and politics. Stanford and Samsung create a super-high-resolution display. Header image by Megadodo Simulation Games). Top news of the week.

HTC 425
article thumbnail

Meet Nick Whiting, Epic’s Technical Director of VR/AR

VRScout

As the publisher of Unreal Engine 4, Epic Games is at the forefront of developers creating new worlds in VR, and we recently sat down with the man driving their VR efforts: Nick Whiting, Epic’s Technical Director of VR/AR. If we send you one, would you noodle about with it after hours and see if you can get Unreal Engine running in it”?

AR 150
article thumbnail

Cool AR apps to try with Apple’s new phones

Hypergrid Business

Their phones can be used for some low-end VR, via the Cardboard platform from Google, but they haven’t had anything of their own to match the higher-end Samsung Gear VR and Google Daydream View headsets. But overall, ARKit is an amazing leap forward in AR technology.” It supports iPhone 6S or later models.

AR 108