VRTK is shutting down: who will make VR development for Unity easier now?

UPDATE 30/04/2018: Before reading this article, you should know that VRTK is actually alive again! Read this article of mine where I announce version 4 of VRTK and how it has been possible. Exactly 2 weeks ago, I and other VR innovators have been shocked by the announcement of the VRTK shut down that will […]

Pico announces Neo, a completely 6DOF VR headset, and Zense depth cameras

We all know that standalone is the latest trend of virtual reality headsets because all-in-one HMDs are more comfortable and work out of the box. That’s why Vive has recently announced an interesting 6 DOF device called Vive Focus, while Oculus has two products in line for launch: the cheap Oculus Go and the premium […]

Happy Holidays 2017!

It has come that time of the year… the one when I’m going to celebrate Christmas by eating a lot of foods, having a lot of toasts and buying a lot of gifts (ah, if you don’t know what gifts to buy, check out my guide on AR/VR gifts!). Then will come the New Year’s […]

Magic Leap announces the Magic Leap One for 2018: what you need to know and why I’m not hyped

You all surely know that two days ago Magic Leap has surprised everyone announcing that in 2018 it will release its first (dev-kit) device, the Magic Leap One, and showcasing on its website some images of the upcoming device. I’m saying that you surely know because the web has been literally flooded by comments and […]

First Class VR review: learn the history of aviation

Today I’ve had the pleasure of trying First Class VR, an edutainment experience on Steam developed by the Chinese studio Light And Digital Technology that is aimed at teaching you all the history of flying, from the first experiments to our most modern shuttles and rockets. The experience is interesting, but also pretty confusing. Let […]