Twitter Adds New Raised Hand Emoji to Signal Questions in Spaces, Expands Roll Out of Voice Effects

The new Raised Hand option will remain present until the user chooses to lower it or unmutes.

Instagram Adds New ‘Audio’ Tab to its Search Options to Boost Reels Engagement

The tab will highlight trending Reels that use samples of the audio. 

Google’s Developing New Systems to Weed Out Pre-Existing Bias in Machine Learning Datasets

The system is another step towards removing pre-existing bias from data sets.

5 Years On, Enduring VR Puzzler Gravity Lab Gets Big New Update

5 years on from launch (!) VR puzzler Gravity Lab is soon to get its next big update.

SimplePlanes VR Brings Custom Plane Models To Quest, PC VR

SimplePlanes is coming to VR, with a standalone VR application for PC and Quest that will let you download and pilot community-built planes. 

Arashi: Castles Of Sin Review – Fun, Forgiving VR Stealth

Arashi: Castles of Sin has thrilling stealth and versatile design that combats messy swordfights and forgiving difficulty. Here’s our full review!

After The Fall Dev On Quest Development, Delay And What’s Changed

We sit down with Vertigo Games to talk After The Fall’s delay, Quest development and what’s changed.

Rezzil Player 22 Review: Learn Sports, Stay Fit In VR!

Today Rezzil has just launched on the Oculus Quest Store “Player 22”, a VR experience meant to make people stay

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Stealth-action Game ‘Arashi: Castles of Sin’ Launches Today on PSVR

Arashi: Castles of Sin launches today on PSVR, promising to give players a stealth-action sandbox set in feudal Japan. Arashi: Castles of Sin comes from Endeavor One, the studio behind the Halo Recruit demo, VR attraction experience Dome of the Dead and others. Available starting today on PSVR priced at $30, Arashi: Castles of Sin is the studio’s most […]

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Switchable Waveguide from DigiLens Claims to Double the Resolution of XR Glasses

DigiLens today announced a new capability for their waveguides which it’s calling a transparent resolution expander. Purportedly able to double the inherent resolution of any projector used in XR glasses, the system relies on quickly switching between two slightly offset images to increase effective resolution. DigiLens, a leading creator of waveguide technology, today announced its […]

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