Ladies and gentlemen, some 20 years after the first seeing people jog stupidly on the spot while wearing a large headset and a glove, the future of gaming is finally here: The Omni, an omnidirectional ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 9, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Infinadeck, creator of the first active omni-directional VR treadmill, and TPCAST, the leader in Wireless VR technology for PC-based Virtual ...
As if we didn’t already have enough reasons to be excited about the Oculus Rift VR headset, a company called Virtuix has shown what gamers can do when you add an ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A former tech executive covering AI, XR and The Metaverse for Forbes. Virtuix, developer of the “Omni” omni-directional VR ...
I’m very intrigued by the Holo Tile demo that the Disney Parks YouTube account posted earlier this week. It’s a little like an omnidirectional VR treadmill that multiple people can use (just, you know ...
As free promotion for hardware startups go, one would be hard pressed to point to something better than a $175 million Spielberg film. “It was actually Warner Bros. that had reached out to us to get ...
Infinadeck, the maker of an omnidirectional treadmill for virtual reality, has added entertainment industry veterans to its board of advisers as the company expands its distribution and sales.
Disney has revealed a new piece of technology that could become the bedrock of future VR experiences. It’s called HoloTile and lets a person walk around a virtual reality environment without actually ...
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — A 100-year-old building was recently renovated into a virtual reality gaming studio, Aaru. Not only is this the highest quality interactive gaming studio in the state of Oklahoma ...
Virtuix has teased its latest in-home VR treadmill the Omni One. The Omni One VR treadmill is slated for unveiling soon and the latest teaser provides some great optics for the VR gadget. Virtual ...
Patents like this are bullshit. It'd be like someone patenting a lighter than air flying machine without actually making one and then suing the wright brothers for infringement. Click to expand... I ...
The way I read this, they're throwing all the shit they can at the wall so they can co-opt anyone's else's idea and/or prevent them from going to market with a superior product that kinda-sorta works ...