How to engage your inner Jedi on Star Wars Day
May 4 might just be four days into May for most, but if you're a Star Wars geek, May the fourth be with you. Happy Star Wars Day.
May 4 might just be four days into May for most, but if you're a Star Wars geek, May the fourth be with you. Happy Star Wars Day.
Up until now, portable VR has been based on the mobile experience, but next year, that's going to change.
If you ever visited Disneyland or Disneyworld's MGM Studios from the late 80s through to 2010, you probably experienced one of the world's better motion simulators. And while it's has changed, fans have brought it back to life in VR.
Educational VR arrives on a gaming console, a new security camera, a way to understand your children's art, and an update on the state of Aussie mobile banking. This is The Wrap.
Without a doubt, documentaries make virtual reality a thoroughly intriguing concept, and one that graced the Australian Museum is now on Sony's PSVR.
There may not be a flagship TV this year that will support your tiny collection of 3D Blu-rays, but if you have a PlayStation VR, you can still immerse yourself in your films.
There’s a good chance that Blu-ray 3D titles will disappear from shop shelves because TVs are no longer supporting the technology. Is this the end of 3D?
3D movies may not have been the total game changer Hollywood expected, but VR movies could bring about something new, as Samsung launches a free set of shorts helmed by "Bourne Identity's" number one man.