They have enough patents and things that the company will keep going in some guise, but the glory days are long gone. Something which isn't good for the mobile phone industry,
Good luck if you work with digital media and are a Comcast customer apparently.
Can't say I blame them for doing it, but it kind of sucks that they are holding off on the price. Probably to avoid any PSVR undercutting.
Curious! Certainly a comment aimed to calm dissenting voices still angry at the Facebook takeover.
Brilliant to see Raspberry Pi getting involved, there's such a huge push on making kids learn how to code at the moment in the UK.
I seems to be an awful lot of dog-based tech stories at the moment (some I've not submitted), what on earth is going on?
They still can't get rid of that slightly unnerving look can they? I know it'll take decades to get the balance right but whether we'll ever be truly comfy with robots/androids designed to look human - who knows.
Drones and VR. I'm not quite sure how well the marriage will work - also is it really needed? - but it's interesting to see someone try.
Wi-Fi running shoes I can kind of see working, but wi-fi t-shirts and kettles? Um, no.
Not a great surprise, but good to know development hasn't ceased on improving the technology - which is coming along leaps and bounds with three big tech developers pushing it along (four if you count Microsoft and the Hololens).
One of those shows I need to get to at some point for the keynotes alone.
Those are some pretty amazing pictures, considering when it happened I'm almost surprised NASA went and put them on their Flickr account though!
These are an update to a previous design, so there's probably knock offs of those already out and about somewhere(!)
At least the sound quality is of an apparently very high quality, it would suck if after all that it was average.
Impressive stuff. I love how they are using the Hubble for guidance at this point. Has anything created by man done more to expand our knowledge of the universe?
Very true, I think part of that is also down to old proceedures that are still kicking around in offices. That with faxing the document is physically there as opposed to electronically. A losable printout is better is some minds than a missable email.
The scramjet is something I'm surprised science and engineering hasn't successfully nailed yet (despite hte obvious difficulty) considering the amount of money and resources thrown at it. The technology has been worked on since the 1950s in some guise and in earnest since the turn of the century, yet we're still not there yet.
I would be interested to see how it dealt with pressure more on a specific point.
Whilst ironically Twitter is fighting to be more like Facebook(!)
One of the most intreguing pieces of technology out there in virtual reality at the moment.