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A new wave of haptic devices is transforming how blind and low-vision fans experience live sports—letting them track the game ...
We continue to publish the magazine each season. Our spring edition just came out with our new name QCT Business and new look. “With a new name and vision, this transformation reflects our ...
It's all linked to Google Stadia, which was a game streaming service that launched to the public in November 2019. This allowed you to play games over the cloud using the internet and a Stadia ...
Adam Becker’s new book, More Everything Forever, investigates the dangers of a billionaire-driven tomorrow, in which trillions of humans live in space, served by AI.
The design of Apple's Vision Pro has been overtly replicated by a new headset from Chinese smartphone maker Vivo. In the months following Apple's announcement of the Vision Pro, several companies ...
Image courtesy GSM Arena While Vivo Vision is expected to be officially unveiled in mid-2025, specifics are still thin on the ground, with notable question marks surrounding the MR headsets specs ...
Vision Pro has been written off by many as a flop, and a recent report saying new hardware is “in flux” doesn’t help that narrative. But here’s why Apple’s approach to Vision Pro 2 ...
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens has been named to Travel + Leisure's Global Vision Awards list, which recognizes companies, individuals, destinations, and organizations that are making strides in ...
When Ted Kaczynski’s manifesto appeared 30 years ago, the internet was brand-new. Now his dark vision is finding fans who don’t remember life before the iPhone. Credit...Photo illustration by ...
It’s called the Vision. If the name rings a bell, just wait until you see the device itself. At first glance, the Vivo Vision looks strikingly similar to Apple’s headset. It features the same ...
Elijah Gonzalez is the assistant Games and TV Editor for Paste Magazine. In addition to playing and watching the latest on the small screen, he also loves film, creating large lists of media he ...
Al Griffin has been writing about and reviewing A/V tech since the days LaserDiscs roamed the earth, and was previously the editor of Sound & Vision magazine. When not reviewing the latest and ...