Even a few years ago, experiencing virtual reality seemed out of reach for most people. Virtual reality was something ordinary people only used in the movies. But thanks to Google’s creation of Google ...
Google giving up on one of their projects and leaving its established userbase twisting in the wind hardly counts as news anymore. In fact, it’s become something of a meme. The search giant is ...
Google Daydream is a beautiful, soft headset with a usable remote control. The Daydream provides interactive, virtual reality (VR) video experiences. By just dropping in their phones, users can alter ...
In a Google blog post today by Clay Bavor, Google’s new VP of VR, the company detailed a few quick stats on the company’s Cardboard program. This interestingly comes at a time when it’s clear Google ...
With its flimsy cardboard viewers, no one could ever mistake Google Cardboard’s virtual reality experience for the high-octane Oculus Rift or the soon-to-be-released Sony Playstation VR headset. And ...
Microsoft appears to be taking inspiration from Google Cardboard with “VR Kit” for Windows phones. Much like Cardboard, VR Kit aims to enable cheap virtual reality through a cardboard box with a pair ...
Since its founding in 1998, Google has remained at the forefront of technological innovation. Though it had humble beginnings as a search engine, it has since grown massively into everything from a ...
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I was standing on the surface of Mars. The rocky terrain was red and dusty, with nothing above it except the vast expanse of space. "Now if you look over here, this is where the Spirit rover landed," ...
Since about 10 seconds after Google launched its do-it-yourself Cardboard virtual reality headset, other companies have been selling pre-made clones — and Google is totally fine with that. (Wondering ...
Cardboard Camera, Google’s app that lets you create and view 360-degree virtual reality images, is now coming to iOS. The app, which has only been available on Android until now, lets you take ...