One of the biggest reasons of going with cardboard for Google Cardboard was to get these viewers into the hands of as many people as possible. But while many vendors are selling their Cardboard ...
Google released the second version of their Cardboard VR viewer back in May. Sticking to their commitment to make the design of the handheld HMD completely open for third-party manufacturers, the ...
At Google’s I/O 2015 developer conference today, Clay Bavor took to the stage to update the world on the company’s VR developments and has revealed a new and improved Cardboard VR viewer for ...
Within the next month, a pair of the most highly hyped VR headsets are getting ready to launch. The Oculus Rift and HTC Vive are both expensive, powerful pieces of hardware that will likely see ...
As the newspaper dabbled in virtual reality, subscribers were given a tool to see the experiment come to life.
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. While Facebook’s virtual reality effort involved a multibillion-dollar purchase of Oculus VR, ...
Google’s finally allowing customers in (some) countries outside the US to buy its Cardboard VR viewers directly from the Google Store. Listed at £15 for a single Cardboard viewer in the UK, the ...
Coca-Cola could easily equip just about everyone in the country with a free Google Cardboard-style VR viewer if the above experiment turns into reality. The project envisions packaging for a 12-pack ...
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 ...
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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 chief selling point of Google's Cardboard platform is that it's cheap. You can pick up a literal Cardboard viewer for around $20, and they're handed out like candy at tech events. The New York ...