Apple Introduces watchOS 2 with Native Apps and New Apple Watch Sport Models
Activity App Feel a sense of accomplishment when you close your Move, Exercise, and Stand rings. Workout App Get detailed measurements during specific workouts like cycling, running, and elliptical. Third-Party Workout Apps Keep using your favorite apps. Workouts you do with them count toward closing your Activity rings. Read more: Apple Introduces watchOS 2 with Native Apps and New Apple Watch Sport...
World’s first ‘gamer hotel’ opens in Amsterdam
The first hotel dedicated to serving gamers has opened for business in Amsterdam. The Arcade Hotel, as it is named, is located in the city’s De Pijp area. Each of its 36 rooms include gratis consoles and games. Guests can also use loaner handhelds for multiplayer adventures in the hotel bar — there’s even a comic book library that you can peruse. And for those who actually do leave their rooms, the hotel also offers...
World’s first ‘gamer hotel’ opens in Amsterdam
The first hotel dedicated to serving gamers has opened for business in Amsterdam. The Arcade Hotel, as it is named, is located in the city’s De Pijp area. Each of its 36 rooms include gratis consoles and games. Guests can also use loaner handhelds for multiplayer adventures in the hotel bar — there’s even a comic book library that you can peruse. And for those who actually do leave their rooms, the hotel also offers...
Leap Motion is perfecting natural hand gestures for VR
I had a chance to try the latest demo for myself last week. First, I wore what was essentially an Oculus Rift DK2 with one of Leap Motion’s 3D motion sensors strapped to the front. While wearing the headset, I was able to see my real hands in front of me (albeit in an infrared environment), at which point I could push virtual boxes out of my way just by waving them around. There was hardly any latency — Leap Motion says...
Leap Motion is perfecting natural hand gestures for VR
I had a chance to try the latest demo for myself last week. First, I wore what was essentially an Oculus Rift DK2 with one of Leap Motion’s 3D motion sensors strapped to the front. While wearing the headset, I was able to see my real hands in front of me (albeit in an infrared environment), at which point I could push virtual boxes out of my way just by waving them around. There was hardly any latency — Leap Motion says...
