Join me in an epic battle inside the virtual realm of War of Wizards, as I navigate through intense scenarios using my Oculus ...
Join James as he dives into the enchanting virtual realm of "War of Wizards" using his Oculus Quest 2. Experience the thrill ...
Utah-based Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. recently paid $10 million to buy the Kirkland’s Home brand and assets. In Rochester, the Kirkland’s store in the Golden Hills Retail Center will probably shift to ...
If mixed reality and virtual reality are still a big thing, you wouldn’t know it based on Meta’s Connect conference last week. There were no big Quest announcements (outside of maybe Hyperscape), no ...
Meta's next-level smart glasses include some incredible new technology, but there are still lots of missing pieces.
Americans will dish out more money to heat their homes this winter as electricity and natural gas costs continue to soar. That's according to a new study from the National Energy Assistance Directors ...
According to a Chinese analyst group called the XR Research Institute, Upload VR reports, Valve Deckard is set to ship at the end of this year during the holiday season. Mass production has apparently ...
Whoopi Goldberg and her co-hosts on “The View” broke their silence Monday on Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension, blasting ABC’s decision and warning that government pressure cannot dictate who stays on the air ...
Gaslighting, often seen as a form of manipulation, has now been reframed by researchers at McGill University and the University of Toronto as a learning process rooted in how our brains handle ...
A Russian man had a hulking tumor the size of his head surgically removed from his neck after more than a decade of using failed home remedies in hopes it would “go away on its own.” The 65-year-old ...
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SB 43 allows registered voters who are unable to “reasonably remove or cover such clothing” to continue to wear it while registering to vote or voting. HB 154, which will go into effect on Sept. 30, ...