LAS VEGAS Immersive technologies that can better lives, whether helping people treat dementia or learn to pilot fighter jets, is the future of the metaverse, virtual reality startups say.Some entrepreneurs at the annual CES gadget fest that ended Sunday in Las Vegas were eager to combine real and virtual worlds to help people stop and smell the roses.The company OVR
LAS VEGAS Immersive technologies that can better lives, whether helping people treat dementia or learn to pilot fighter jets, is the future of the metaverse, virtual reality startups say.Some entrepreneurs at the annual CES gadget fest that ended Sunday in Las Vegas were eager to combine real and virtual worlds to help people stop and smell the roses.The company OVR
Immersive technologies that can better lives, whether helping people treat dementia or learn to pilot fighter jets, is the future of the metaverse, virtual reality startups say. Some entrepreneurs at the annual CES gadget fest that ended Sunday in Las Vegas were eager to combine real and virtual worlds to…
Immersive technologies that can better lives, whether helping people treat dementia or learn to pilot fighter jets, is the future of the metaverse, virtual reality startups say.
Smelling imaginary roses, learning fighter jet maneuvers in augmented reality or treating Alzheimer's with virtual reality: at the Las Vegas technology fair, start-ups compete.