User interface techniques

Where is VR headed?

By Kevin Kline If there was one technology on display at the Dublin Tech Summit, it was virtual reality. VR…

9 years ago

Apps for Home Improvement – Infographic

The Infographic below, which was put together by EZ Living Interiors, outlines some of the apps which are available now…

9 years ago

Visual Intelligence, exciting event in London, November 25th

Latest interesting event from our man in London, Finn MacLeod  I have always wanted a technology conference that feels like…

10 years ago

Microsoft HoloLens Comes to Europe

Today, Microsoft Corp. announced that Microsoft HoloLens, the world’s first self-contained holographic computer running Windows 10, is now available for…

10 years ago

RCSI develops world’s first virtual reality medical training simulator

RCSI (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) has developed the world’s first fully interactive virtual reality medical training simulator, allowing…

10 years ago

Accenture Develops Mixed Reality Proof of Concept for Belfast-Based Bombardier

Accenture is currently showcasing its newly-developed mixed reality experience using Microsoft HoloLens on the Bombardier C Series aircraft at the…

10 years ago

Samsung GEAR VR, running on S7 Galaxy, reviewed

By @SimonCocking Virtual Reality technology is coming along in leaps and bounds. We tried something similar last year, then at the…

10 years ago

Augmented and Virtual reality continues to make massive progress. Review of 3rd AR/VR Innovate conference by Mike Ryan

By Mike Ryan Event Coordinator, Theatre Director/Designer, and Ethnomusicologist Last Thursday saw the third edition of the AR VR Innovate conference take…

10 years ago

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