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  • Intel Revealed ‚Project Alloy‘ first merged reality wireless VR headset!

    Intel Revealed ‚Project Alloy‘ first merged reality wireless VR headset!

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    During his opening keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich unveiled Project Alloy, an all-in-one virtual reality solution made from the ground up. A clear example of the future of merged reality today, the Alloy platform completely redefines what is possible in an all-in-one VR platform.

    During the opening keynote of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, August 16, 2016, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich unveiled Project Alloy, an all-in-one virtual reality solution leveraging Intel RealSense technology. Project Alloy will be offered as an open platform in 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

    Alloy delivers a set of new and immersive experiences thanks to Intel’s RealSense technologies that are optimized for VR usages. These include:

    Go untethered:  Operate without pesky cords dangling from your VR headset connecting to the computer. The computing power is located in the Alloy Head-Mounted Device (HMD), which allows the user to experience VR untethered. That means you can “cut the VR cord,” allowing a free range of motion with 6 degrees-of-freedom across a large space.  This, combined with collision detection and avoidance, enables the user to utilize physical movement to explore a virtual space.

    Immersive experience: Through merged reality, see your hands, see your friends … see the wall you are about to run into. Using Intel RealSense technology, not only can you see these elements from the real world, but you can use your hands to interact with elements of your virtual world, merging realities.

    Intel’s Craig Raymond displays the Project Alloy virtual reality headset during the Day 1 keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
    Intel’s Craig Raymond displays the Project Alloy virtual reality headset during the Day 1 keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016.(Credit: Intel Corporation)

    No external sensors: Alloy’s merged reality is made possible by Intel RealSense cameras attached to the headset and is not dependent on setting up any external sensors or cameras around the room.

    Available to make your own: The Alloy HMD is an example of how Intel’s suite of sensing and computing technologies, such as Intel RealSense technology, are being made available to developers, makers and inventors to deliver the future of immersive experiences. Additionally, Intel is collaborating with Microsoft to optimize Windows-based content and experiences on Intel-based VR devices such as Alloy.

    Intel will open the Alloy hardware and provide open APIs for the ecosystem, allowing developers and partners to create their own branded products from the Alloy design, in 2017.

    Follow Official Link for more info and photo gallery

    https://newsroom.intel.com/chip-shots/intel-unveils-project-alloy/

    Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2016/08/16/intel-just-revealed-a-wireless-virtual-reality-headset/#281f8969522c

    http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/16/12503948/intel-project-allow-vr-headset-cordless-mixed-reality

  • The Rise of Tomb Raider revealed at E3 2015 – XBOX ONE

    The Rise of Tomb Raider revealed at E3 2015 – XBOX ONE

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  • E3 PRESS CONFERENCE 2015

    E3 PRESS CONFERENCE 2015

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    Watch live video from EA on www.twitch.tvhttp://livetoplay.ea.com/e3-press-conference

  • Driverless Mercedes F015 Spotted Around San Francisco!

    Driverless Mercedes F015 Spotted Around San Francisco!

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    The driverless Mercedes-Benz F015 made its debut at CES 2015 in Las Vegas, but it was spotted cruising around San Francisco just a few days ago. To drive itself around safely, it communicates with its surroundings both visually and acoustically, using a laser projection system. When driving, it can project lights on to the road using its LED headlights to let pedestrians know when to cross. There’s also a manual mode should someone want to take over.


     

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    „Last Thursday, Mercedes-Benz said the car was driving around the city ‚for running footage and photography for future communication purposes,‘ adding that development is still ‚underway‘.

    If the F015 eventually goes into production, its particular specifications could change. It is part of Mercedes‘ vision for urban autonomous driving, which would include ’safe zones‘ for self-driving cars,“ reports The Daily Mail.

    Source: http://i.huffpost.com/gen/2698886/thumbs/o-MERCEDES-570.jpg?3