You might recall that Google unveiled its Cardboard hardware at last month's Google I/O event. Literally made of cardboard, the company's remarkably low-cost virtual reality goggles combine a ...
It was just a year ago that Google introduced its Cardboard VR initiative – without any fanfare at all. What initially seemed like a silly gag ended up spawning more than a million app downloads, and ...
Right now, people are freaking out over Google Cardboard, which is literally a piece of cardboard that you use to hold a smartphone to your face for cheap, effective virtual reality. It's not new, ...
A spokesperson for Google’s VR team has confirmed that Google Cardboard applications will be able to benefit from the enhanced VR performance that’s baked into Daydream ready phones. Cardboard was ...
If you’re not familiar with Google Cardboard, it’s one of the most affordable and portable VR headsets to date. It’s a very simple creation in terms of design and functionality, but provides a solid ...
Who ever thought that the future of virtual reality could lie in a simple cardboard box? Google Inc. is known for giving I/O Developers’ Conference attendees gifts like a tablet or laptop, but last ...
Google revealed today at the I/O conference that its Cardboard viewer for creating virtual reality experiences easily from Android apps will now support the iPhone for the first time. The added ...
Today Google is taking the wraps off of a new certification program for VR smartphone adapters. ‘Works with Google Cardboard’ will allow Cardboard VR apps to adjust specifically for a given VR ...
Last week, the New York Times sent out approximately one million Google Cardboard units to Sunday subscribers, giving many people their first taste of virtual reality. But while Cardboard is an ...
Maybe the last nail in the coffin for phone-based VR Maybe the last nail in the coffin for phone-based VR is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after ...
You might need a scanner every so often, but they're far too big for their occasional usefulness. If you've got an iPhone and some time to cut cardboard, you can ditch some paper and capture documents ...
My favorite thing about Disrupt is that you never know what you’re going to find in the Startup Alley. I walked through the Taiwan Pavilion and found a company called CatFi. They make a product called ...