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Virtual Reality Helps in Designing GPS 3 Satellites

A new satellite processing facility, recently opened in Littleton, Colorado, will use special 3D glasses and virtual reality technology to develop the next generation of American Global Positioning Satellites (GPS). The factory was built by Lockheed Martin, one of the primary contractors for the project. The 50,000...

22 March 2012
10:38 GMT

Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Shows Reinvention Power of Activision

Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure might not be the biggest hit of the fall but it has managed solid sales and has proven that publisher Activision can take an older character and create a new way for players to engage with him.Eric Hirshberg, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Activision Publishing, has told Gama...

8 November 2011
14:41 GMT

Telesar V Robot Is Basically a Means to Transfer One's Consciousness

One would think that it would still be a while before humans reach the stage where they stay mostly inert and interact with things via robotic proxies, but a team of Japanese researchers apparently aren't willing to wait too long. Anyone wondering what had become of the technology of virtual reality helmets mi...

7 November 2011
08:56 GMT

Sony: In 10 Years the Virtual Will Become Real

Sony might now be doing too well as a company this year but the company has quite big plans for the future and says that in the next 10 years players will be able to enjoy virtual experiences that, in a lot of ways, cannot be distinguished from real world ones.Speaking at the Gamescom 2011 trade show Shuhei Yoshida, ...

17 August 2011
15:01 GMT

Sony Says Virtual Reality Is Making a Comeback, Will Benefit Gamers

Sony has lately been pushing for a wider adoption of three-dimensional gaming, encouraging players to pair up the PlayStation 3 home gaming console with the 3D capable television sets that it sells, but it seems that the company is looking forward, getting ready to unleash virtual reality on the gaming world. The ...

29 June 2011
15:11 GMT

CryEngine 3 Is Used for Virtual Army Training

The United States Army has announced that it will be using the CryEngine 3 video game engine from developer Crytek to create a simulation called Dismounted Soldier, that will be used to train soldiers on the realities of combat in a virtual manner. CryEngine 3 will be used by Intelligent Decisions, a systems integ...

30 May 2011
07:29 GMT

MIT Innovates Children's Playtime

While looking at what TV and computers have to provide to children in terms of education, researchers at MIT found that both forms of media left kids stationary in front of a screen. So they decided to create a device that literally made children get up and move. What they came up with is something called the Playtim...

22 November 2010
09:24 GMT

Quantum3D Independence IDX 7000 Virtual Image Generator Is Closest Thing to the Holodeck

Generating virtual images for simulators and training purposes requires some pretty powerful hardware configurations, and from this point of view, the newly-developed Quantum3D Independence IDX 7000 system is in a league of its own, being the closest thing to Star Trek's holodeck we've ever come across.Acco...

16 November 2010
03:44 GMT

Keyhole Surgery Simulations Possible

Investigators from TU Delft say that it is now possible to conduct virtual simulations of keyhole surgeries, a capability that will ensure surgeons are better prepared to conduct such procedures. Keyhole surgery is very complex to perform in any case, and involves the use of complex technologies. Those performing the...

6 September 2010
10:41 GMT

Stroke Patients Use Wii to Recover Motor Functions

Scientists have recently presented the conclusions of a new study, which appears to indicate that using the virtual reality game technology employed by the popular Wii gaming console may be of use for medical applications as well. At the 2010 International Stroke Conference of the American Stroke Association, experts...

26 February 2010
17:11 GMT

The Virtual World Eliminates Driving Phobias

Scientists at the University of Manchester, in the United Kingdom, argue that transporting nervous drivers into virtual reality could help them a lot in surpassing their driving-related phobias. The conclusion was drawn from a new set of experiments, which saw numerous volunteers being recruited and tested in the gro...

30 November 2009
17:01 GMT

Using Virtual Reality to Quit Smoking

After a lifetime of smoking, or even after a few years, kicking the habit is not an easy task. Temptations to light a cigarette “one last time” arise every day, and those who are trying to quit go through a very tough time until they break loose from the influence. In order to encourage more people to tak...

30 October 2009
11:03 GMT

Surgeons to Learn Procedures on Simulators, Not Humans

When new airline pilots are being trained, they are not placed inside the cockpit as soon as they finish basic training. They spend hundreds of hours in simulators, learning all possible aspects of the plane, and how it could fail, and are given a plane after they know the machine inside out. However, in the case of ...

11 August 2009
03:07 GMT

New Computer Algorithm Simulates Sound of Water

In an innovative line of research, experts from the Cornell University may have made an important contribution to the developing field of direct sound simulation and playback. In today's virtual reality, when something happens on screen, the sounds that go along with that event are usually recorded and played ba...

5 June 2009
06:49 GMT

How to Handle Virtual Characters

Oddly enough, people placed in a simulated virtual 3D environment have the tendency to interact with the objects and people inside as if they were real. And this happens despite the fact that the participants in experiments know very well that everything is simulated. Trying to understand why individuals tend to resp...

11 May 2009
15:41 GMT

Use Thoughts to Command Your Virtual Home

Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) may now seem like a thing of the future, but they are a lot closer than any of us thinks, according to European scientists. For quite some time now, they've been working on a way of making thoughts control human actions in a virtual environment, and their accomplishments thus far ...

11 May 2009
10:17 GMT

Virtual Reality Applications Can Improve Your Social Skills

Although online applications that imply some virtual reality features are often criticized by those who consider them barriers to real life interaction, studies prove there really is no need to worry. Eryn Grant, a PhD student at the School of Humanities, Queensland University of Technology, conducted a study that sh...

21 July 2008
08:08 GMT

Microsoft Developing 3D Games?

This past week, Microsoft has done quite a few interesting things. First off, it sent a nice open letter to gamers, detailing how the company and its Games for Windows initiative benefited PC gaming. Then, one of the main people behind Microsoft strategy declared that they were actively promoting the Xbox 360 gaming ...

7 July 2008
19:21 GMT

Supercomputers, Able to Create Matrix-Like Virtual Realities Soon

Supercomputers could be able to create extremely detail-rich virtual realities, that are strikingly similar to the ones presented in The Matrix. Researcher Michael McGuigan claims that extremely powerful supercomputers could be able to render virtual worlds that are so accurate that they can be mistaken for the real ...

4 April 2008
06:29 GMT

Video Games VS Painkillers

You'd never believe it but the video games eventually proved to be more analgesic than drugs. A study carried out by Diane Gromala, associate professor at SFU's School of Interactive Arts and Technology has revealed that "subjects who are distracted in fully immersive virtual reality (VR) environments feel ...

8 January 2008
08:14 GMT

How to Turn your Wii into a Virtual Reality Device

We've shown you cool uses of the Wiimote, courtesy of Johnny Chung Lee and it seems that the man is at it again, delivering us a neat invention, based once again on Nintendo's hot console. There's even a great tutorial video beneath, so feel free to check it out or even try it yourself, in case you wa...

28 December 2007
08:40 GMT

Virtual Reality Dangerously Close with Vuzix Spooky iWear!

Virtual reality gets closer than never, as Vuzix manufacturer began a major shipping of its iWear VR920 video eyewear. The item was first designed for PC gaming and simulation, even though the manufacturers used the latest technology when creating it. In fact, it is said that it features the same technology the U.S. ...

12 September 2007
05:18 GMT

Headplay Will Launch Virtual "52"-inch Visor Screen

Are you ready for a revolution when it comes to watching movies? Then meet Headpaly virtual 52-inch visor screen, a device that I'm sure will radically change the way we watch movies while...traveling. It's not a real 52-inch visor screen. The view experience is akin to 52 inch. It actually comes with a 4-i...

19 March 2007
07:46 GMT


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