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MIT turns Wi-Fi Into Indoor GPS

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2016’s Top Ten Tech Cars

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Top Tech Trends for 2016 Part 1 VR Headsets

Technology developers are keen on adding the word autonomous to their products. We have seen this in the past few years with domestic robots; robotic vacuum cleaners are gaining on popularity so are robotic lawnmowers, pool cleaners, UAVs, and so much more. Last year we saw the first autonomous car hit the roads, and we know many other car makers are also working on autonomous models to take a place in the market. Some UAVs are also being manufactured to be autonomous, self driving, take pictures at the right moment all this to make it more simple for users.

This year will be the rise of Virtual and Augmented Reality, self driving cars, new materials and purpose for 3D printers and many more but in this blog we will cover VR headsets.

Virtual or augmented reality; virtual reality has been around for a few decades now and has evolved tremendously since. It is referred to as immersive multimedia or computer-simulated reality, it replicates an environment that simulates a physical presence in places in the real world or fictive world, allowing the user to interact in that world. It artificially creates sensory experiences, which can include sight, touch, hearing and smell. The first thing that comes to mind where all of these collide is ”Soarin”. Most of you that went to Epcot at Walt Disney know this attraction but for the others that have been sleeping for the last decade “Soarin” is a hang glider simulator that gives you a ride trough California, with a screen so big you have the feeling of really flying over it, you can feel the wind blowing in your face and get smells from the different beautiful landscapes.

Glimpse of Soarin' at Epcot

Glimpse of Soarin’ at Epcot

Now imagine having this experience from the comfort of your living room, it all has to start with the sight; as they say seeing is believing. That is why in 2016 we will see many different companies come out with stereoscopic displays, in other less fancy words VR goggles or headsets. One of the first VR goggles is over 60 years old and pretty much everybody has played with one of these.

The first View-Master was introduced in 1939.

The first View-Master was introduced in 1939

View-Master is now different, with your smartphone and their new goggles you can now move in a 360° landscape.

View-Master in 2016, functions with smartphone

View-Master in 2016, functions with smartphone

A few companies are going to release their VR headsets this year, the point of these is to track the user’s head movements in a 3D world making it even more immersive for simulators, games and even movies.

Oculus Rift VR headset

Oculus Rift VR headset

Oculus Rift is more than likely the one to have started the hype for VR headsets, developed by Palmer Luckey and funded with Kickstarter. Facebook had a quick interest in the product and bought it for the price of $2 billion dollars. The headset will plug into your computer trough DVI and USB ports, it will track your head movement and provide 3D images in the stereoscopic display. It will hit the market in March.

Sony PlayStation VR headset

Sony PlayStation VR headset

The next model also known as Sony’s Project Morpheus with the official name PlayStation VR will hit the shelves in the first half of 2016. It has a nice 5.7 inch OLED screen for the stereoscopic display and the refresh rate is up to 120Hz. The positional awareness is different from the Oculus Rift as the PlayStation VR uses the console’s camera for tracking. It is stated to have a latency of 18 milliseconds.

HTC Vive VR Headset

HTC Vive VR Headset

The HTC Vive is a top quality hardware that will be used with Valve’s SteamVR software, which is a first-person rework of their existing game client for VR games. With a resolution of 1200×1080 per each eye (2400-1080 total) and a field of view of over 100 degrees, this will give out a maximum immersion experience. HTC has also signed a partnership with big names like HBO, Lionsgate and Google, we have not heard much about there plans yet, maybe a side ring boxing match for an affordable price on HBO? Who knows…

This covers major brands that are coming out within 2016, but there are a lot more than only these three. Lots of these other models will function by putting your phone in a case and using it as the display, like the Google Cardboard VR.

Google Cardboard VR

Google Cardboard VR

Currently the market is being driven by the gaming industry, but that will take its leave and give place to a bigger market. They could be used for so many things like front row seat tickets to shows in the comfort of your living room and first person view for drones. Medical surgery field is already using VR headsets for remote operations. The fact that all these different models will be out this year and the hype that it creates can only leave place for using VR headsets for many different purposes we have not imagined yet.

     
 
 
   
 

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Consequences of Japan’s Energy Market Reforms Not Easy to Predict

Posted: 30 Mar 2016 09:00 AM PDT

What will result from rearranging the country's transmission network, allowing new suppliers in, and adding new economic incentives?

2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: Porsche Mission E Concept

Posted: 30 Mar 2016 08:30 AM PDT



Take that, Tesla

Gallium Oxide: Power Electronics’ Cool New Flavor

Posted: 30 Mar 2016 08:00 AM PDT



With improved heat conductivity, this semiconductor could leapfrog other challengers to silicon

2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: Ford GT

Posted: 30 Mar 2016 06:00 AM PDT



A racer for the street

2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: Chevrolet Volt

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 02:00 PM PDT



Lighter, faster, and more frugal

UK's National Graphene Institute Kerfuffle Gets the PR Treatment

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 01:00 PM PDT

With a UK Parliament inquiry looming, an urgent defense of the NGI from a Nobel Laureate could turn public perception

Advanced Economies Must Still Make Things

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 12:00 PM PDT



Take away manufacturing and you're left with...selfies

Tiny Little Multi-Modal Picobug Walks, Flies, Grabs Stuff

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 11:45 AM PDT

This adorable little robot is as versatile as a bird or an insect

2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 11:00 AM PDT



Fill 'er up— with hydrogen

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2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: Ferrari 488 Spider

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 09:00 AM PDT



No more natural breathing

The Fight Over the .africa Domain Name

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 09:00 AM PDT

Two registries have claimed the Internet domain, leaving it stuck in limbo. The court battle begins next week

Linux at 25: Why It Flourished While Others Fizzled

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 08:00 AM PDT



Timing, cost, and the right license made all the difference

Linux at 25: Q&A With Linus Torvalds

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 08:00 AM PDT



The creator of the open-source operating system talks about its past, present, and future

2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: BMW 7 Series

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 06:00 AM PDT



Bells and semiautonomous whistles

2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: Audi Autonomous RS7

Posted: 28 Mar 2016 02:00 PM PDT



Fast lap to the future

Bringing Big Neural Networks to Self-Driving Cars, Smartphones, and Drones

Posted: 28 Mar 2016 01:00 PM PDT



Engineers are trying to squeeze outsize AI into mobile systems

2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: Mercedes-Benz F 015 Concept

Posted: 28 Mar 2016 12:00 PM PDT



The mobile lounge

Quanterix's Magnetic Tech for Fighting Football Concussions

Posted: 28 Mar 2016 11:00 AM PDT

A new "rocket science" for the blood detects proteins we didn't even know were there

2016's Top Ten Tech Cars: Tesla Model X

Posted: 28 Mar 2016 10:00 AM PDT



Just don't call it a DeLorean