Gaming with virtual reality promises to be a lot of fun. And it sure is, but not for longer gaming sessions. This is why the technology is still yet to reach mainstream culture, but there's a lot more to it than that.
Despite the virtual reality industry being heavily focused on gaming and industry use, there are other great applications for consumers to enjoy, including immersive movies, educational experiences, and virtual tourism. Here are some of the must-try VR apps and services that will please non-gamers.
Despite 2018 being a relatively slow year for virtual reality, the trend is here to stay. VR Headsets are becoming cheaper and game libraries are expanding. Want to join in on the fun? Check out our list of Android compatible devices.
Virtual reality is a fantastic medium for horror fans to experience immersive, spine-chilling frights. As the spooky season approaches and the shadows close in, we've rounded up some of the most fearsome VR games for some scary thrills.
Google's Project Stream will allow you to play AAA games like Assassin's Creed directly in your browser. The new streaming services is being tested this month and you can be a part of it. Find out how to sign up to play right here.
Whether on Nintendo Switch, Android or iOS, Pokémon Quest plays differently from other Pokémon games. How do you catch them all on TumbleCube Island? With these tips and tricks, we'll help you be the best at Pokémon Quest.
The rumor mill is going into overdrive about Google's next new project: an Android-based game console to rival PlayStation and Xbox. The game platform, said to be codenamed Yeti, apparently includes hardware, a streaming platform and the acquisition of game studios. Here's what we know so far.
Microsoft won't make their Xbox compatible with VR in the foreseeable future. Windows mixed reality headsets are reserved for PCs, and on closer inspection this is good news: the Xbox doesn't need VR and VR doesn't need the Xbox.
The display notch seems to be inescapable in the high-end smartphone market but luckily, there are still manufacturers out there that refuse to mindlessly copy the iPhone. If you're looking for a top smartphone without a display notch, we've got the best for you right here in this article.
Games are some of the most popular apps on smartphones. Do you play games on your smartphone often? We wanted to hear from you in our weekly reader poll, and now we have the results to share!
Beat Saber is the VR game of the hour. In the game you'll use lightsabers to cut blocks in time with the music. Is this just passing hype or a lasting hit for VR?
When Razer launched its gaming smartphone late last year, there were more than a few laughs. But now gamer phones are all the rage, with Xiaomi, ZTE and Asus all jumping aboard the bandwagon and releasing their own gaming phones. So what's going on here?
Google I/O is almost here and we're all waiting for the next revelations to be handed down from Mountain View. The tech giant will be showcasing their latest efforts in virtual reality and developments in Google Assistant, which raises the question: why not integrate the two? It's only logical after all.
Lenovo developed its own Daydream VR headset called the Mirage Solo. It will be released soon and at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona we were able to do a test run of the VR glasses. And they surprised us. This article dishes out the inside scoop from the new and exciting device.
Thanks to a partnership with Intel, La Liga, the premiere Spanish soccer league, is now offering fans 360-degree views of the soccer field. Could this be the beginning of a revolutionized way of watching sports?
Google Cardboard has been out for a few years and was a big push to bring virtual reality to the masses. In 2018, high-end headsets like Oculus Rift and Vive remain way out of most people's budgets, but there's been plenty of time for Cardboard content to grow. So, what does budget VR have to offer right now?
AR and VR have taken a number of major steps in recent months and years. Are we going to see a battle for supremacy between the two concepts? If so, which will win?
"By gamers, for gamers" is Razer's motto, but what exactly does a smartphone for gamers mean? Our resident gamer gets to grips with the Razer Phone's potential.
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