A handy guide to the tech buzzwords from CES 2019
What’s the difference between VR, AR, and XR? You’re about to find out.
What’s the difference between VR, AR, and XR? You’re about to find out.
Vintage Digital Revival launched a demo of its virtual reality experience “Titanic Honor and Glory.”
Picture it: you’re in the street and the person standing beside you collapses. What do you do? If you step in, you’re more likely to end up performing CPR on a man than a woman.
The new headset uses sensors on the device to track the environment around you.
Distracted walking might not seem as dangerous as distracted driving, but could be a factor in the surge of pedestrian deaths and injuries seen over the last four years.
A simpler way to get a dancing hot dog on your phone.
Made out of a converted life jacket, the Force Jacket uses airbags that inflate, deflate, or vibrate to literally give its wearer a feeling of being touched.
Once cars drive themselves, how will their bored human passengers spend their time—and fight off motion sickness?
U.S. Olympic athletes have been using footage from the men’s and women’s downhill ski events to practice the course in VR.
Things are getting weird at CES 2018.