Humans and Technology A sensor-packed “skin” could let you cuddle your child in virtual reality by Charlotte Jee 2019-11-20T13:00:00-05:00
Humans and Technology You can now practice firing someone in virtual reality by Will Knight 2019-08-09T11:00:18-04:00
Humans and Technology The VR illusion that makes you think you have a spider’s body Psychologists have long toyed with an illusion that lets you feel “ownership” of a different a body—even one that is not human. It could revolutionize gaming. by Emerging Technology from the arXiv 2019-07-24T09:31:47-04:00
Artificial Intelligence A new immersive classroom uses AI and VR to teach Mandarin Chinese Students will learn the language by ordering food or haggling with street vendors on a virtual Beijing street. by Karen Hao 2019-07-16T11:17:42-04:00
Humans and Technology Oculus hopes its $399 headset will bring virtual reality to the masses by Rachel Metz 2018-09-26T19:39:22-04:00
Humans and Technology I attended an Oculus conference in virtual reality, and all I got was eyestrain Facebook’s VR unit revealed the new Quest headset at its conference for developers, but I couldn’t try it from my couch. by Rachel Metz 2018-09-26T18:25:00-04:00
Future of Work Walmart will use VR headsets to train all its US employees by Erin Winick 2018-09-20T14:00:41-04:00
Humans and Technology Magic Leap’s headset is real, but that may not be enough It’s taken years of work and billions of dollars in venture funding to build a working mixed-reality headset for developers. Now what? by Rachel Metz 2018-08-08T08:08:00-04:00
Humans and Technology Meet the guy with four arms, two of which someone else controls in VR These robotic limbs could someday help people work together when they’re far apart. by Rachel Metz 2018-08-06T03:01:00-04:00
Humans and Technology Therapists are augmenting eating-disorder treatment with virtual-reality headsets by Rachel Metz 2018-07-25T18:52:54-04:00