I wouldn't imagine that they would. Why would they? Competition is competition.
This in itself is going to be the biggest barrier for VR converts. The Rift may cost $600, but not having a big PC like this is going to set you back even farther.
That would sure be nice.
If there's anyone that deserves to have their work as a holorama, it's the Coen Brothers.
A monster? Gamma rays? Could be the Hulk returning from space.
I think my phone can barely contain all the apps on it. It already takes five swipes just to get to my email anymore.
128GB, huh? That's nothing to sneeze at.
Everyone is getting onboard this VR wagon, it seems. They make everything else better overseas, so why not?
We already do:
http://www.huffingtonpost.c...
I will resist the new Windows beast for as long as I can humanly hold out. Must…not..click...
Those lights would sure look gnarly in the dark.
Might as well. You sure don't have Sony blocking the way.
Well, I'm one of them. Can't complain.
More bots, more problems. As if Facebook needed any more of them. If Terminator was a prophecy, then Skynet would be trying to sell the Connors family shoes to.
Wow, now that's an invention.
Well, I'm sure not. What stock I don't own hasn't sunk in my world yet.
What a cool way to get your groove on.
Who would have the power to store the information is always the billion dollar question, isn't it? It's what'll always throw a wrench in any charter any company will ever make in some attempt for internet transparency.
That's sure a strange – and strangely convenient – error. That it could be literally anything else sure tells you that someone had a spare hour to kill.
Innovation speaks for itself, then.