Google has released an open source project for its Google Cardboard to allow developers to build additional experiences and add support to their apps for various smartphone screen solutions and ...
I have a confession: unlike my fellow tech reporters, I’ve never been totally convinced virtual reality was much more than a fad. Not that I don’t want it to succeed. I’ve lusted over the Oculus Rift, ...
After killing its ambitious Daydream VR project last month, Google is making the Cardboard VR project open source. The company said the code repository includes features such as APIs for head tracking ...
Inexpensive, easy to use, and kid-friendly? I let my kid use Google Cardboard and he showed me why it'll be a hit. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, ...
Google may have canned Daydream VR and poured cold water on both its Cardboard viewers and VR SDK, but it doesn’t want to see the “no-frills, accessible-to-everyone” VR project go to waste. So the ...
The search giant wants more people to use its no-frills Cardboard headset. How? By helping software developers build virtual reality apps for Google's main rival. Richard Nieva was a senior reporter ...
Google has launched a new catalog of WebVR virtual-reality apps that can be experienced though an Android phone and Google's budget Cardboard VR viewer. The company wants to bring VR to the web to ...
The tech giant company, Google, will no longer offer Google VR Cardboard headset. It is considered the cheapest virtual headset in the market. The software giant company previously announced its ...
The drawn-out death of VR on Android is now more or less complete as the Google Store has ceased selling its Google Cardboard DIY VR goggles. Mobile VR solutions are not truly dead, but after Android ...
Affordable cardboard VR has been around for years, so what can Nintendo do differently? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Nintendo ...
Manuel Vonau was Android Police's Google Editor until April 2024, with expertise in Android, Chrome, Pixels, and other Google products. For five years, he covered tech news and reviewed devices after ...