Google's Cardboard virtual reality platform has the most accessible VR experiences out there, with the optical viewers not only cheap to buy, but supported by a huge catalogue of virtual experiences, ...
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The search giant wants more people to use its no-frills Cardboard headset. How? By helping software developers build virtual reality apps for Google's main rival. Richard Nieva was a senior reporter ...
Google has announced its foray into the smartphone virtual reality space with an app named Cardboard. The app is described as a "no-frills enclosure that transforms a phone into a basic VR headset".
Google has announced that it is releasing their Cardboard Camera app on Apple’s iOS platform, the app was previously available on Android only. Whether you’re hiking on the Olympic Peninsula or ...
More than 5 million 3D photos have been snapped on Android. Now iOS users get to join the fun. I’m the deputy managing editor of the hardware team at PCMag.com. Reading this during the day? Then ...
Cardboard Camera, Google’s app that lets you create and view 360-degree virtual reality images, is now coming to iOS. The app, which has only been available on Android until now, lets you take ...
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 ...
Google is serious about virtual reality, a point which they have made very clear over the last 12 months since they introduced Google Cardboard at the 2014 IO developer conference. Since then, they ...
These days, I don’t know many people in this business who don’t have all the world’s knowledge in their pockets. They’re forever checking their smartphones for this and that. Just the other day, ...
While Oculus Rift may dominate virtual reality headlines, the most accessible option to experience the digital world is Google Cardboard. All you need is a compatible Android smartphone, a case that ...