The virtual-reality revolution may yet be a ways off – but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a taste of it right now. In fact, there’s a virtual-reality viewer already on the market that’s fun and easy ...
In 2014, Google made a virtual reality viewer out of cardboard. In 2015, it’s turning it into a teaching tool for school classrooms. The Google Cardboard headset, which is mostly made out of cardboard ...
Virtual reality and DIY : this is the ingenious combination proposed by the developers at Google, where very recently launched the Cardboard Project. The goal of the project (literally, the " ...
Launched late last year for the Android platform, the Cardboard Camera app allows you to take panoramic photos that are designed to be experienced on Google Cardboard devices. The iOS version of the ...
Google and toy maker Mattel revealed that they are collaborating on a new version of the classic View-Master toy that uses Google's smartphone-based virtual reality solution, Cardboard. Like Google ...
You don’t need an expensive virtual reality headset to experience VR: a cheap cardboard headset and a decent smartphone will do the trick. But what can you do with that headset? There are a handful of ...
In August 1995, I was a month away from turning eight. I'd just picked up a habit of taping any page of Nintendo Power to my wall that featured pictures of the upcoming Nintendo 64 system and the ...
Google has announced its foray into the smartphone virtual reality space with an app named Cardboard. The app is described as a "no-frills enclosure that transforms a phone into a basic VR headset".
I can’t wait for the virtual reality future to finally go mainstream, but with company’s like Oculus talking about charging people over $1,500 for an entire Rift package, VR is virtually out of my ...
With the launch of Google Cardboard Expeditions this week, the words “virtual reality” have been on a lot of lips. It’s not worth spending too much time on something like Google Cardboard – let’s face ...
The New York Times will send one million virtual reality (VR) viewers to the subscribers of its print edition next month to promote its new NYT VR initiative. The paper will also give away viewers to ...