This could be a big addition to your LinkedIn posting process.
Clubhouse Looks to More Private Sharing as it Seeks to Regain its Growth Mojo
Clubhouse is taking a new approach, in the hopes that it can boost engagement.
Twitter Launches New Initiative to Enable PAC-12 Athletes to Monetize their Video Highlights
New ad opportunities for brands, new monetization potential for student athletes.
Car Mechanic Simulator VR Now Available For Quest 2
Another surprise launch is here just before for the weekend — Car Mechanic Simulator VR is now available for Quest 2.
Real VR Fishing Japan DLC Part 1 Arrives August 18
Another DLC release is coming to Real VR Fishing on Quest – this time, it’s set in Japan.
Quest v43 May Add 16:9 Recording Options, Quest Pro Hints
Recording in 16:9 may make it into v43 of Quest’s system software.
Also, some Quest Pro software permissions have been spotted.
Last Call: Enter For A Chance To Win A Quest 2 Sponsored By Incuvo
Time is almost up! Details here on how to enter for a chance to win a BRAND NEW standalone Quest 2 VR headset sponsored by Green Hell VR developer Incuvo.
The Design & Implementation of Hand-tracking in ‘Myst’
Using Presence Platform’s upgraded Hand Tracking API, we introduced Hand Tracking with our most recent update to Myst on the Meta Quest Platform, titled ‘Hands & More’. We’re super excited to finally let folks play Myst on Quest without physical controllers! In this post, we’ll discuss the evolution and iteration of implementing hand tracking in […]
Meta Releases ‘First Hand’ Demo to Showcase Quest Hand-tracking to Developers
Meta this week released a new demo app called First Hand to showcase the kind of experiences that developers can build with the company’s controllerless hand-tracking tools. Controllerless hand-tracking has been available on Quest for years at this point, and while it’s a more accessible input modality than using controllers, controllers are still the main form […]
Crew Finishes Week Scrubbing Spacesuits, Adjusting Hardware, and Transferring Cargo
The Expedition 67 crew wrapped up its week aboard International Space Station by scrubbing spacesuits, adjusting hardware, and transferring cargo. NASA Flight Engineer Bob Hines spent portions of the day performing cooling loop scrubs for spacesuits, called Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMUs), which enable astronauts to work outside the station. He then reconfigured the EMU loop …