Tilt Five has raised $7.5 million to build its augmented reality glasses, game board, and wand controller for playing tabletop board games in AR. The funding is an endorsement for Tilt Five CEO Jeri ...
In 1977, Star Wars: A New Hope hit the theaters and took the world by storm. It was full of daring escapes, lightsaber duels, and crazy space battles. However, it was one somewhat innocuous moment in ...
[Jeri Ellsworth] has done some YouTubing again (yes, that’s a word, just like YouTuber) after a four-year hiatus. She’s recently uploaded a very enjoyable four-part series touring the Museum of Radio ...
[Jeri’s] back with a series of videos that outlines the step-by-step electroluminescent wire manufacturing, making EL panels from PCBs, and assembling power supplies for EL hardware. These concepts ...
YAMHILL, Ore.--There is a story behind every electronic gadget sold on the QVC shopping channel. This one leads to a ramshackle farmhouse in rural Oregon, which is the home and circuit design lab of ...
While companies such as Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Samsung and HTC have invested billions of dollars into virtual reality, startup castAR co-founder Jeri Ellsworth sees an augmented reality future.
The newest crowdfunding from one of the CastAR co-founders has smashed its target in less than 24 hours. The Kickstarter campaign for Tilt Five: Holographic Tabletop Gaming set a goal of $450,000, and ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years ...
It seems people like the idea of strapping on $189 glasses that can project interactive 3D images right in front… Read More Maybe Valve should have kept these two around. Jeri Ellsworth and Rick ...
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