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A look into the development of VR technologies and the current and future applications of Virtual Reality for entertainment, education, science, medicine and much more.
How Will the Metaverse Change the World of Web Design
Digitisation is hardly a new concept, but it’s one that continues to take hold across the world. From the rise of remote and hybrid working to the conversion of analog data sources into digital files, we’re seeing significant changes in every area of our lives.
By Lewis Humphries4 years ago in 01
Virtual Reality Basics: What You Need To Know Before You Start
Virtual reality (VR) technology has been around for a while, but its growth is expected to hit the mainstream by 2018. Today, the most common way to experience VR is through the use of headsets like the Oculus Rift or Google Cardboard. However, the future of VR is not limited to just headsets and games. Virtual reality (VR) technology is being explored as a way to augment reality, improve education, help people recover from illnesses and injuries, create immersive environments, and much more.
By Avijit Ray4 years ago in 01
How Does the Metaverse Economy Work?
First, let’s look at making money from the metaverse. Investors are currently stepping over each other to buy stocks in the companies that are building the metaverse — for good reason. Bloomberg Intelligence says the metaverse market could be worth $800 billion by 2024.
By Shane Peter Conroy4 years ago in 01
The Future of AR/VR Trends And Technology
Augmented and Virtual reality have welcomed significant impacts on the world last year all over the planet since its commencement. These innovations not just contacted the hearts of the smartphone users, yet additionally grabbed the eye of arising and laid out brands, making business visionaries and advertisers look forward to putting resources into AR VR application development.
By Swati Sharma4 years ago in 01
The Syrians and the “Block”
That was in March 2011, shortly before the outbreak of the revolution, in a conversation with a well-known Syrian activist about a dispute that broke out between her and another well-known activist over organizing a public protest activity in Damascus. Facebook, so she rested her head by making her a "block"!
By Zernouh.abdo4 years ago in 01
Netflix Targets Millions of ‘Freeloaders’ By Doubling Down on Password Sharing
The Streaming Wars of 2022 were always going to bring about a number of changes to the way the entertainment market currently works — globally as well as locally — but these seem to have started happening at a faster pace. Just a few days ago Disney announced its plans for an ad-supported tier for Disney Plus and now Netflix moves ahead with its own plans regarding password sharing (the use of its service by people who are not paying subscribers).
By Zernouh.abdo4 years ago in 01
7 Future-Tech Devices You’ll Use to Access the Metaverse
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been busy making slightly creepy videos trying to sell us on the metaverse. He thinks it won’t be long before we’re all hanging out in our digital space ships, playing cards with weird-looking robot avatars, gasping at trippy 3D NFT street art, and occasionally dropping into our mixed reality workplaces.
By Shane Peter Conroy4 years ago in 01
On the Nature of Time
Though I have no credentials in either physics or philosophy, since childhood I have been curious about the nature of time. Over the years I have come to suspect that time is multi-dimensional and that alternative realities may exist side-by-side (if I may appropriate spatial terminology) in time. I prefer to call this phenomenon diverging realities rather than parallel universes because:
By Earl Carlson4 years ago in 01







