Forget Google Cardboard, Google's first VR headset is available and it's pretty darn good. Before you dive deep into a virtual ocean, or find yourself trying to diffuse a bomb with the help of ...
Welcome to the future. OK, maybe not the future – VR's been around for a couple of years, after all – let's just call it a more accessible future. One with automatic doors, ramps instead of stairs, ...
Google’s Daydream View virtual reality headset will start shipping on Nov. 10 for US $79. The VR headset will work with phones compatible with Daydream, including Google’s Pixel. Users can place a ...
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When Google revealed its Cardboard virtual reality platform back in 2014, it launched an endless series of conversations in which I tried to explain why a $20 piece of cardboard wasn't the same as an ...
Google is effectively phasing out its Daydream virtual reality (VR) platform: The company’s latest flagship Pixel 4 flagship phone, which Google unveiled at a press event in New York Tuesday, won’t ...
At its Made by Google event in San Francisco today, Google updated everyone on its Daydream VR plans, officially renaming its mobile VR prototype the Daydream View and announcing it would be released ...
Google’s Daydream View headset begins shipping to customers Thursday, and Google has started rolling out an update to Google VR Services for Android to make sure that owners of Pixel phones can use ...
At last year’s hardware event, Google stopped selling the Daydream View, while many apps dropped support long before that. Google announced today that “Daydream VR software is no longer supported” and ...
Google is about to double down on virtual reality. Digital Trends exclusively reported that the Mountain View, California-based search giant intends to launch virtual reality-focused pop-up events in ...
is a senior tech and policy editor focused on online platforms and free expression. Adi has covered virtual and augmented reality, the history of computing, and more for The Verge since 2011. Google ...
Google’s mobile-focused virtual reality platform is no longer officially supported by the company. The company confirmed that it will no longer be updating the Daydream software, and it will also no ...