Hidden forces and sliding screens trick the senses to make VR feel more real
The next big thing in VR might not be higher resolution or more immersive sound, but an experience augmented by physical sensations or moving parts that fool your senses into mistaking virtual for reality. Researchers at SIGGRAPH, from Meta to international student groups, flaunted their latest attempts to make VR
Read MoreUnveiling Hybrid Cloud Observability: A Must-Attend Webinar for West African IT Heads
Hybrid cloud observability is a key concept for modern IT management, as it enables enterprises to monitor, analyze, and optimize the performance, availability, and security of their hybrid cloud environments. However, many IT leaders may not be fully aware of the benefits, challenges, and best practices of hybrid cloud observability,
Read MoreElectric aircraft makers Wisk and Archer end bitter legal dispute, agree to work together
Electric aircraft rivals Wisk and Archer Aviation have settled their trade secret legal dispute more than two years after the lawsuit was originally filed. In a somewhat surprise twist — given how bitterly the legal battle had become — the two companies have agreed to collaborate. Archer also agreed to
Read MoreInsiders bet more on Fizz, a social network that has now bubbled up at 80+ college campuses
Stanford students love Fizz. The two-year-old Palo Alto, Ca., based social network was founded by two Stanford drop-outs, which accounts for a small slice of its appeal. But the model is also gaining traction. Fizz invites anyone with a Stanford email address to join its network and begin commenting anonymously
Read MoreAccess control in Swift like a boss
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Read MoreDon’t expect an all-electric Volkswagen camper anytime soon, report says
If you’ve been itching for a camper version of Volkswagen’s quirky ID.Buzz electric van, it looks like you’re in for a serious wait. While VW seemed to tease such a model in a 2019 presentation, German publisher Edison reports that a camper van based on the ID.Buzz EV is not
Read More7 VCs explain why the creator economy still has legs
The White House is briefing TikTokers about the war in Ukraine. A Twitch streamer’s PS5 giveaway sparks a bonafide riot. A 25-year-old YouTuber from North Carolina is one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world. If you underestimate the power of internet personalities, you’re not paying attention.
Read MoreSEC to appeal XRP, PayPal launches stablecoin, and Microsoft partners with Aptos
Welcome back to Chain Reaction. To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important crypto stories delivered to your inbox every Thursday at 12 p.m. PT, subscribe here. This week was a busy one for crypto (per usual) with the SEC, PayPal, Coinbase and Microsoft leading the headlines. Let’s
Read MoreVeeam Partners with East African Distributors to Expand Data Solutions
Axiz, a leading technology distributor in Africa, announced that it has been awarded the East Africa distribution rights for Veeam, a prominent data management solutions provider. This is a significant milestone in Axiz’s commitment to Africa, which has been an integral part of its growth strategy. The company based in South Africa,
Read MoreInstagram’s code reveals a ‘Meta Verified’ feed filter, but company denies active test
It looks like Instagram may have considered copying another Twitter feature by elevating Verified users to a more prominent spot in the Instagram app, according to a new discovery in the app’s code. According to reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi, both the iOS and Android Instagram apps are now showing a
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