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Every week brings you exciting and unexpected updates in the world of VR, AR, and AI. Stay ahead of the curve by discovering the latest news that could shape the future of technology. Get more value from your time with these insightful summaries.
What's new and interesting in the VR space this week? What are you looking forward to?
NBA VR is getting an upgrade! Now you can enjoy the game without missing any action, no matter where you are.
[Image: NBA VR Experience]
The NBA, the second-largest sporting event in the United States, has been making waves with its integration of virtual reality. Intel has partnered with Turner Sports to offer live VR experiences to TV network users. This includes custom high-end 3D cameras and Intel’s FreeD video technology, giving fans a whole new way to experience the game.
[Image: NBA VR Technology]
This technology offers users a more immersive experience. You can watch the game as if you're on the court, switch between camera angles at will, pause and review key moments, and get a clearer view of player movements. Turner plans to launch VR live content during the 2018 All-Star Weekend, which is great news for fans.
[Image: NBA VR Live Streaming]
Apple is also stepping up its AR game. Rumors have surfaced about a new augmented reality headset, code-named T288. It will feature Apple’s own display, advanced chips, and a brand-new "rOS" system—designed specifically for AR headsets. While details remain scarce, it’s clear that Apple is serious about its AR ambitions.
[Image: Apple AR Headset Concept]
The rOS system is expected to be a powerful upgrade to iOS, tailored for AR use. Though the exact control method isn’t confirmed yet, Apple’s continued investment shows that AR is a key part of its future strategy.
[Image: Apple AR Headset Prototype]
Meanwhile, Corning, known for its Gorilla Glass, may be developing specialized lenses for Apple’s AR glasses. Apple recently invested $200 million in Corning, though the exact purpose remains unclear. The company has already released promotional videos showcasing AR glasses, hinting at a potential collaboration.
[Image: Corning AR Glasses Concept]
Samsung is also entering the scene with the Odyssey, one of the most immersive VR headsets available. With dual OLED displays, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a 110-degree field of view, the Odyssey promises an unmatched experience. It also features adjustable interpupillary distance and built-in AKG headphones.
[Image: Samsung Odyssey VR Headset]
The Odyssey is set to launch later this year, with availability expected on Samsung and Microsoft stores. It’s sure to shake up the VR market.
[Image: Samsung Odyssey Design]
Microsoft’s Windows MR headsets are now supporting SteamVR, thanks to a driver update scheduled for November 15. This means more options for users and increased competition in the VR space.
[Image: Windows MR & SteamVR Compatibility]
Intel has also updated its drivers to better support Windows MR headsets, enhancing performance and features. With SteamVR now fully supported, the Windows MR lineup is gaining more traction.
[Image: Windows MR Headset with SteamVR]
LG is preparing to enter the VR market with a new headset featuring a detachable lens and in-ear headphones. This innovative design could change how we experience VR.
[Image: LG VR Headset Concept]
Sensics has launched a mobile VR headset called RideVR, designed for theme parks. It’s lightweight, wireless, and compatible with Android and major game engines like Unity and Unreal Engine.
[Image: Sensics RideVR for Theme Parks]
For a truly immersive VR experience, Vortrex is a new type of VR running shoe. It uses a mini treadmill to simulate movement, allowing users to walk or run while staying in place. Though still a prototype, it’s an exciting development in VR fitness.
[Image: Vortrex VR Running Shoes]
AR is also making a difference in people’s lives. A team led by Stephen Hicks from Harvard has developed AR glasses that help visually impaired individuals perceive their surroundings. By enhancing visual cues, these glasses give users a better understanding of their environment.
[Image: AR Glasses for Visually Impaired]
Stay tuned for more updates on the latest in VR, AR, and AI. If you have any thoughts or ideas, feel free to share them below.
This article was edited by Jingjing Jing.
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August 09, 2025