
Is the Pimax 4K VR headset worth buying in 2022?
Even though the Pimax 4K VR headset has been discontinued officially, it’s still available on Amazon and third-party websites. Is the headset worth buying in 2022?
Even though the Pimax 4K VR headset has been discontinued officially, it’s still available on Amazon and third-party websites. Is the headset worth buying in 2022?
Skyeer is a Russian drone startup that provides a cloud-based platform for control and management of construction and mining facilities based on geospatial and design data.
Russian VR headsets are relatively unknown on the world stage. Most of them are used for military applications, but the specifications are still impressive. In this post, we have picked the 3 most prominent Russian VR headsets.
The Finnish company, Varjo, released their Aero VR headset in 2021. It may be the best headset we’ve tried this year.
Are you asking yourself: “Where can I find the best VR near me?”. While location-based VR is still early, the market is becoming saturated with average experiences. Here is our list of options for the best and most unique VR around the world.
Jacksonville-based, EnterIdeas Group, has patented a sensor-based safety system for its virtual reality attraction, the AT360.
NASA’s Curiosity rover is the new “selfie” king in town. Its mysterious selfie technique is one that has left many intrigued as to how the rover is able to take selfies without a (robotic) arm.
2022 is a big year for video streaming. The market is dynamic and constantly developing with a number of factors affecting its future. At Evolvera, we have identified five major trends companies and consumers need to watch out for in 2022 and beyond.
Researchers from Sechenov University claim that the lunar surface may pose health risks to humans.
As Western sanctions continue to target Russia’s access to the SWIFT messaging network, the country’s main option is to advance its domestic Mir payment system.
A university student in Russia has made a remarkable claim.
As Western tech leaves Russia, China is expected to affirm its grip on the country’s technology market.
On March 1, China introduces new rules that will limit data collection and AI capabilities.
The GITAI R1 is the “space dedicated general-purpose robot”