Since its founding in 1998, Google has remained at the forefront of technological innovation. Though it had humble beginnings as a search engine, it has since grown massively into everything from a ...
Google Cardboard promised a simple Virtual Reality solution that didn't break the bank, costing just $20, presuming that the consumer already had a smartphone. The simple Google Cardboard setup ...
The Google Cardboard app helps you use your phone as a VR device for free. The Google Cardboard VR viewer is no longer available, but the website provides a selection of other affordable viewers and ...
The Google Cardboard has been a popular device, and now Google has revealed that they have shipped a total of 10 million Cardboard VR viewers. The Google Cardboard launched back in 2014, and Google ...
A few months after making its Cardboard VR platform open source, Google has quietly ended sales for its Cardboard VR, the inexpensive cardboard-based phone viewers that could be used to experience ...
After Google paved the way for low-cost VR experiences on mobile with its Cardboard program, Microsoft is following in the search giant’s footsteps with its own effort for Windows devices. The company ...
Google has officially bid farewell to Cardboard, its cheap gateway into the world of mobile virtual reality. The goggles are no longer available on the company's online store, reports Android Police.
With all the talk of the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and PlayStation VR, it’s easy to forget that the way most people will likely experience virtual reality for the first time is through a smartphone. That ...
Though VR is finally making its rounds into households around the globe, the lack of content is its most notable concern. Especially outside of games and movies, virtual reality is sparsely found in ...
Inexpensive, easy to use, and kid-friendly? I let my kid use Google Cardboard and he showed me why it'll be a hit. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, ...
In August 1995, I was a month away from turning eight. I'd just picked up a habit of taping any page of Nintendo Power to my wall that featured pictures of the upcoming Nintendo 64 system and the ...