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Google surprised the VR community when it revealed Cardboard, a super low-cost VR smartphone adapter, last year at the company’s annual developer conference. Although started as a hobby-level ...
Google, who praise Oculus for "putting VR back into the media's attention with an awesome device..." wants to Kickstarter mobile VR content with Cardboard.
Want to experience virtual reality, Google-style? Then get out the scissors: Google’s plans for VR are still very much in a do-it-yourself spirit, despite a new partnership with GoPro that will ...
At a stroke, Google has transformed its entire catalogue of the world's cities, previously a neat feature primarily used for navigating, into an interactive, explorable, virtual reality playground.
Google reported that more than 10 million Cardboard virtual reality viewers have been shipped and more than 160 million Cardboard apps have been downloaded, with 30 of these having more than 1 million ...
Firstly, download the free Star Wars app from Google Play. It's free and if you hit the Jakku Spy Cardboard setting, you'll be able to explore nine snippets of video in VR.
He said that to date the company has shipped 10 million Cardboard VR sets, and it has seen 160 million downloads of Cardboard apps, with 30 individual Cardboard apps downloaded at least 1 million ...
The amount of Google Cardboard app downloads has doubled in just the past four months. Today, onstage at I/O, Google’s head of VR, Clay Bavor, announced that the company had seen downloads on ...
If you haven’t gotten your hands on a Cardboard VR viewer via one of the many third-party companies making them or through one of Google’s own time-limited promotions (or you’re not ...
Google’s last big Cardboard milestone came in January of 2016, when it marked 5 million headsets shipped. Alongside this news, Google announced a few new virtual and augmented reality apps.
Google says it's sold a million Cardboard-based devices (other manufacturers can build headsets to the same spec), and the tech is starting to permeate other parts of the company.
Apple would get the first VR/Cardboard experiences while the slightly more dedicated VR-lovers amongst us would advance to Android VR – that sounds reasonable.