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PSA: You Don’t Need Xbox Game Pass to Play ‘Fortnite’ for Free on Quest

Road to VR

You can find a list of officially supported controllers here , although many other non-listed Bluetooth controller also work, like an old Google Stadia controller. Supported controllers include all Xbox One S and Xbox One X controllers, PS4 and PS5 controllers, and some later-generation Xbox One controllers. So, what’s the big deal?

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Crytek-Incubated ‘VR First’ Program to Double Number of Academic VR/AR Labs in 2017

Road to VR

VR First , the global initiative to seed academic institutions with VR/AR hardware and software, today announced that it’s nearly doubling the number of its VR labs in universities and science parks across the globe by the end of 2017. Warsaw University of Technology, Poland. University of the Aegean, Greece.

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Holo4Labs gives scientists mixed reality superpowers (PAID)

The Ghost Howls

Holo4Labs is a solution developed by Poland-based company Solution4Labs (together with its parent company TenderHut and its partner SoftwareHut) that aims in improving the efficiency of scientific lab workers thanks to Microsoft HoloLens. , so, I suppose this is an amazing thing for people in the field. What is Holo4Labs? Samples scanning.

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The XR Week Peek (2021.10.19): HTC launches Vive Flow, Magic Leap 2 announced, and more!

The Ghost Howls

In this Techtober we can’t spend a week without having new announcements of XR headsets, accessories, or software. Facebook keeps running fast towards its vision of the m verse, both from a hardware and software standpoint. NVIDIA CloudXR is now available on Google Cloud. Pimax and Varjo are ready to announce new headsets.

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Take back your time and attention with digital minimalism

Mashable VR

Even if you didn't see The Social Dilemma , you've likely heard this aphorism first spoken by Tristan Harris, a former Google employee and co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology. Jerzy Rajkow, is a father of two daughters and chief of support staff at a law firm in Warsaw, Poland. What about work?