Meta Opens Retail Store
A 1,550 square foot retail space in Burlingame, California has been converted into the first-ever Meta brick-and-mortar retail store as
Read MoreA 1,550 square foot retail space in Burlingame, California has been converted into the first-ever Meta brick-and-mortar retail store as
Read MoreVancouver, British Columbia, Canada has long been regarded one of the northern nation’s most livable cities. With spacious parks, a
Read MoreHouston is the 4th largest city in the US. One of its major attractions is the Space Center Houston, the coastal visitor center at NASA’s astronaut training and flight control complex. The city’s Downtown includes the Theater District, home to the renowned Houston Grand Opera, and the Historic District, with 19th-century architecture and upscale restaurants.
Read MoreChicago, The Windy City. Turns out it really does live up to that name. Home to the now World Champion
Read MoreThis week VR Observer is shining its spotlight on Austin, TX. The Live Music Capital of the World. Their motto is, “Keep Austin Weird”. If you haven’t been, put it on your list. Known for SXSW, the Longhorns, gourmet food trucks, Formula One, tacos and BBQ it is also home to a thriving VR scene. The cities massive growth and eclectic blend of musicians, artists, and entrepreneurs have helped make it one the country’s biggest startup scenes.
Read MoreFuture is here! We put together 7 places where you can try Virtual Reality in New York City, right now – from movie theaters to hyper-reality experience. 1. Samsung 837…
Read MoreOn online survey shows between 26% of the respondents interested in VR porn are women. With VR Porn expected to be a multi-billion dollar business within a few years, this shows that a tremendous amount of revenue will come from a female audience
Read More( Exerpt )We have a slight bias for all things New York City, it’s our home and we love it here. So it is always fun for us to take a look in our own backyard to see what is going on in the Virtual Reality landscape. Equipped with an unlimited metrocard and a few cups of coffee we hit the streets to experience all the VR we could get our hands on. As always, we welcome feedback.
Read MoreWe enjoy shining the spotlight on our own backyard, particularly when there is something awesome to shine it on. New York City has become a hub of startup activity and with a great group of Virtual reality companies in the mix. Of course, we would be remiss to exclude the NYT and The Huffington Post, but our focus here are the niche players in the Virtual reality space.
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