Oculus wants to let you go anywhere in the world instantly, look like yourself, and even take a photo while you’re there, and today it demoed how at F8. Watch the demo of Facebook and Oculus’ 360 ...
Today, Oculus is announcing a handful of new changes to Gear VR, its mobile headset for Samsung phones, along with one big new Facebook feature created with virtual reality in mind. Today, Oculus is ...
We tend to think of games and immersive app experiences with VR headsets, but the uses will be much broader before long. In fact, next week at Mobile World Congress, a company called Summit Tech plans ...
It seems everyone is jumping on the virtual reality bandwagon these days. Getty Images is tagging along for the ride with the release of a library of 360-degree images for Facebook's Oculus Rift ...
Version 1.16 of Oculus Rift software is beginning to roll out to all Rift users, adding support for Mixed Reality capture, a redesigned interface for future updates and issue reporting, a new Home ...
Getty Images has announced it will make its 360-degree imagery available for the Oculus virtual reality platform. The ‘360° View by Getty Images’ collection is designed to “push visual boundaries” by ...
You’ll soon be able to watch 360-degree photos in your Facebook stream, according to Oculus, the virtual reality pioneer company Facebook acquired in 2014. The 360-degree photos can be shot with a 360 ...
As affordable virtual reality headsets continue their slow but inevitable march toward ubiquity, videography outfits are scrambling to get on the ground floor of content distribution. We’ve seen ...
18 June, 2015: Getty Images, the world’s leader in visual communication, today announced that they will make Getty Images premium 360 degree imagery available for the Oculus virtual reality platform.
Oculus VR continues to make moves to bolster its team and expertise. Following recent key hires like Jason Rubin, former Valve biz dev man Jason Holtman, former Halo art director Kenneth Scott, and ...
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