Meta is pumping the brakes on third-party Horizon OS headsets from ASUS and Lenovo as it shifts its attention and resources ...
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ASUS and Lenovo won't build Meta Quest-like VR headsets after all
Meta previously announced plans to develop VR and XR headsets with ASUS and Lenovo, using the same software as Meta's own Quest headsets. Those plans are now cancelled, but the headsets could be ...
Meta today announced it’s opening its operating system to third-parties, and has named three heavy weights that have pledged support for its newly renamed Meta Horizon OS: Asus, Lenovo, and ...
Lenovo and Asus are among the companies building headsets that run Horizon software. The move expands Meta’s reach in the AR/VR market, while enabling headset vendors to focus on hardware development ...
Notwithstanding the recent explosion of headlines, virtual-reality headsets have been on the scene for decades. While many have blamed their inherently claustrophobic and isolating nature for impeding ...
Facebook’s parent company Meta has announced that the operating system that powers its Meta Quest virtual reality headsets is now available to third-party device makers. And two of the first companies ...
The mixed reality operating system that powers Meta Quest headsets can officially be used by third-party device makers, the company announced on Monday. Three major tech players — Asus, Lenovo and ...
When science fiction isn't a word of caution — or thought-provoking speculation — it's often imaginative wish fulfillment of tech we wish we had. VR goggles especially. Stanley Weinbaum's "Pygmalion's ...
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Microsoft launches Mixed Reality Link for Windows 11 — connect your PC to your Meta Quest headset!
Mixed Reality Link for Windows 11 is now available to download. The app in preview lets you connect your PC to a Quest VR headset. Use up to three virtual displays and control your PC inside your VR ...
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