As we slowly approach its January 3 start date, CES 2017 seems to be shaping up to be an exciting year for smart glasses as well as augmented and mixed reality. In a recent press release, San Francisco-based Osterhout Design Group announced closing $58 million in series A funding, along with a promise to show...
Month: January 2017
Brenda Freeman Leaves Behind TV & Film to Join Magic Leap as CMO
Today, December 7, it was officially announced that Magic Leap has found their replacement for the recently departed Brian Wallace. Magic Leap CEO Rony Abovitz has tapped Brenda Freeman, former EVP and Chief Marketing Officer of National Geographic Channel, as their new Chief Marketing Officer. Brenda Freeman, Magic Leap’s incoming Chief Marketing Officer.. Marketing can...
HoloToolkit's Expanded Spatial Mapping Capabilities on HoloLens Now Open Source
For those of us that were blown away by the spatial mapping and user experience in Fragments and Young Conker, the version of spatial mapping that came stock in the HoloToolkit was lackluster at best. It became apparent really quick that to get an amazing presentation would require some heavy shader knowledge and some badass...
Two Doctors Simplify Spinal Surgery with the HoloLens
True innovation tends to come from the places we least expect as developers. The Microsoft HoloLens is still a very new product, and some of the other headsets are still just ideas, so the rules for mixed reality are not set in stone. That means all the real problems to be solved are yet to...
Leap Motion's Interaction Engine Brings Natural Gestures into Virtual Worlds
Leap Motion created gesture control for all sorts of things, including virtual reality, long ago, but developers must build in support for their tracking peripheral to use its full potential. As a result, they’ve created an “Interaction Engine” for Unity, the primary platform for developing virtual and mixed reality experiences, to try and take gesture...
Google's Daydream May Materialize in Just Two Weeks
We’ve heard a bit about Google Daydream—the new smartphone-based virtual reality platform that is supposed to provide a markedly better experience than Cardboard—but don’t really know what it’ll look like. Engadget claims we could find out in just a couple of weeks, since Android Nougat is already out, a necessary component of Daydream. Don’t Miss:...
Windows Holographic Is Coming to Intel's Project Alloy Cord-Cutting Headset
Most popular virtual reality headsets, like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, require a tethered connection to the computer and that imposes some obvious restrictions on how much we can move in our space. We’d all prefer a simpler, untethered option, and Intel wants to provide just that. Don’t Miss: Idealens Standalone Headset Makes VR...
Microsoft Windows Gets the Virtual Reality Treatment with Envelop VR
Most of us work with a single monitor, but even with one or two extras, they still offer a rather confined workspace. Virtual reality, however, doesn’t have such boundaries. As a result, VR headsets can work as excellent productivity tools. Windows can’t just adapt on its own, however, so Envelop VR stepped in and created...
Virtual Reality Will Change How We Experience Music
Virtual reality, along with its siblings, has the opportunity to profoundly change the way we interact with all things digital. As a visual medium, we often don’t think about the impact on audio, but it plays a significant role nevertheless. When it comes to music—and music videos—the possibilities are enormous. Don’t Miss: HoloKeys Shows How...
Video: Haptics Make Holograms Touchable on the HoloLens
Imagine wearing your HoloLens, then reaching out to touch a hologram and actually feeling it. Mind blown, right?! Now imagine that same hologram responding to your touch. I don’t mean in the way holograms currently respond to an air tap, but a much more refined and precise touch. Maybe you touch a character on the...