Oculus is making hard shift away from its proprietary developer APIs in favor of OpenXR, an industry-backed project that aims to standardize the development of VR and AR applications. As of the latest ...
Oculus plans to further open up the mixed reality capabilities of Quest with new tools that will allow developers to build apps which more intelligently integrate with the user’s real room. In the ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Facebook has bought Sanzaru Games, a US video game developer that makes games for the Oculus virtual reality platform. Since 2016, Sanzaru has ...
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Oculus Quest 2 continues adding new features following its transformation into the Meta Quest 2, with the VR headset packing 120Hz support, Air Link for wireless PC VR streaming, and even a Lord of ...
is a senior tech and policy editor focused on online platforms and free expression. Adi has covered virtual and augmented reality, the history of computing, and more for The Verge since 2011. A leak ...
With Oculus Quest 2 having gotten past its maiden voyage and much more development on the new standalone VR device underway, Facebook and Oculus VR are taking aim at helping to make the development ...
The Oculus Quest could be getting a new update this month that enables the screen to run at up to 120Hz. That would mark the second time Oculus increased the refresh rate of its mobile VR device.
Oculus has bought Ready At Dawn Studios, the developer behind VR games Lone Echo and Echo Arena, according to a statement. Oculus, owned by Facebook, said it plans to support Ready At Dawn as it ...
Kicking off the Oculus Connect conference in Los Angeles this weekend, Oculus’s Nirav Patel announced that the original Oculus Rift developer kit (DK1) is now fully open-source, with the exception of ...