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Not to mention VR as a whole has struggled to find a strong mainstream following since its biggest push in the 2010s, with Cardboard's successor — Google Daydream — only lasting from 2016 to 2019.
Trinus Cardboard VR is a VR app that lets you play games. Here’s how it basically works. You go through the process of connecting Trinus to both your computer and your phone in a Google Cardboard.
Clay Bavor, Vice President of Product Management at Google, wears a Google Cardboard headset at Google's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. on June 24, 2015.
What’s most remarkable about Cardboard’s ascension---muted though it might be---is that Google doesn’t actually make it. The company provides downloadable instructions on how to build your ...
You will need a Google Cardboard viewer to experience the new VR feature, however, although you can pick one up for ~$10. Then just slide your iPhone into Google Cardboard after firing up a video ...
Virtual reality headsets are becoming a lot like smartwatches: anyone and everyone who can possibly make one is trying to get a piece of the pie before they go mainstream. I Am Cardboard, one of ...
Earlier this month we caught our first glimpse of the public send-off for Google Cardboard.In one big bang, Google collaborated with several VR-enabled developers to create such experiences as ...
Google has announced a new version of Cardboard, its virtual reality viewer. The latest Cardboard design will fit larger phones, up to 6 inches, and it’s gotten rid of the magnet controller, ...
Virtual reality may be one of the most important new frontiers in tech. But its pioneers still need to sell the public on the idea of reality-escaping face computers. Enter Google Cardboard.
Google’s big jump into virtual reality. There's a lot riding on this piece of cardboard. by Dieter Bohn on May 29, 2015 at 12:15 p.m.. C lay Bavor has a glimmer in his eye and a knowing half ...
Not to mention VR as a whole has struggled to find a strong mainstream following since its biggest push in the 2010s, with Cardboard's successor — Google Daydream — only lasting from 2016 to 2019.