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Google Cardboard made VR as accessible as possible, but it wasn't meant to be and was therefore shuttered.
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Low-cost virtual reality (VR) platform Google Cardboard is now available as an open source project to let developers create new VR-powered apps and adapt existing ones to new devices. Google's ...
VR is taking off in a big way and Google Cardboard may be leading the way. Check out this list of awesome VR apps and games for Android!
Google has stopped selling its low-cost Cardboard smartphone-based virtual reality goggles on its online store.
Virtual and augmented reality have been sprouting up everywhere in 2015, but Google's had its hands in VR and AR since last year's Google I/O developer's conference. This year it could be poised ...
Google's last surviving VR product is dead. Today the company stopped selling the Google Cardboard VR viewer on the Google Store, the last move in a long wind-down of Google's once-ambitious VR ...
Google last week announced an updated app for its minimalist Cardboard virtual-reality viewer, as well as software development kits for both Android and the Unity game engine. It also published ...
The VR for G3 works with Google’s existing Cardboard software, as well as any third-party apps made for that barebones phone-holding headset, and also comes with a VR game called Robobliteration ...
Remember that fun little cardboard VR headset Google trotted out at Google I/O? Remember how it wound up being one of the coolest things there? Google does, and that’s probably why the search ...
But Google also released the Google Cardboard that is compact, fun, and user-friendly. Google Cardboard is cheap (or free), created through a few folds, and lighter than Daydream.