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VR gaming isn’t dead yet! Valve’s Deckard headset is our last hope
VR gaming isn’t dead yet! Valve’s Deckard headset is our last hope
By Chris Hoffman

The VR gaming industry is struggling in 2025, with Meta's Quest platform being the dominant force, but the company is neglecting VR gaming in pursuit of the metaverse. Many VR game developers are facing declining sales and struggling to survive. Valve, the company behind the Steam Deck, is rumored to be working on a new VR headset called Project Deckard, which could potentially revitalize the industry. Valve has a proven track record of delivering high-quality gaming hardware and software, and its Steam platform could provide a much-needed boost to VR gaming. If Valve's Project Deckard lives up to its potential, it could bring new life to the VR gaming industry, which is currently being neglected by Meta and other companies.

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WWDC 2025: Breaking Leaks Reveal Apple’s HUGE AI & iOS 26 Plans!
WWDC 2025: Breaking Leaks Reveal Apple’s HUGE AI & iOS 26 Plans!

June 6, 2025 • By Roland Hutchinson

Apple's WWDC 2025 is expected to be a significant event, unveiling updates to iOS, macOS, and watchOS, refining user experience, security, and performance. The company may also showcase new Mac models with proprietary silicon chips, improving performance and energy efficiency. Additionally, Apple may announce updates to development tools, empowering developers to create innovative applications. The event may also focus on augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies, including a potential mixed-reality headset. These updates are expected to enhance Apple's ecosystem, making devices work together seamlessly, and position the company as a leader in the AR/VR market. The event will take place on June 9 and is anticipated to influence how users interact with technology in the future.

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Pimax Partners with Motorsport Games Following $2.5M Investment, Bolstering Position in VR Sims
Pimax Partners with Motorsport Games Following $2.5M Investment, Bolstering Position in VR Sims

June 6, 2025 • By Scott Hayden

Pimax, a PC VR headset maker, has partnered with Motorsport Games, the studio behind NASCAR and Le Mans Ultimate, after investing $2.5 million in the company. The partnership aims to strengthen Pimax's position in VR sim games. They will showcase their headsets, Crystal Light and Crystal Super, at the 24 Heures du Mans event in France, allowing attendees to experience Le Mans Ultimate in virtual reality. Pimax and Motorsport Games plan to explore future collaborations, focusing on promotional and technical levels. This move follows a recent controversy where Pimax attempted to pay users for positive social media comments, which they have since apologized for and cancelled.

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Technology Stocks Worth Watching – June 4th
Technology Stocks Worth Watching – June 4th

June 6, 2025 • By MarketBeat News

NVIDIA, CrowdStrike, and Meta Platforms are the top technology stocks to watch, according to MarketBeat's stock screener. These companies have had high dollar trading volumes in recent days. - NVIDIA provides graphics and computing solutions, with a market cap of $3.44 trillion and a price-to-earnings ratio of 55.49. Its stock traded down $0.21 on Wednesday to $141.01. - CrowdStrike offers cybersecurity solutions, with a market capitalization of $114.92 billion and a PE ratio of 909.08. Its stock traded down $25.14 on Wednesday to $463.62. - Meta Platforms develops products for connecting people, with a market capitalization of $1.72 trillion and a PE ratio of 28.57. Its stock traded up $16.62 on Wednesday to $683.47. These technology stocks offer higher growth potential but can be volatile due to rapid innovation cycles and shifting market demands.

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San Diego's Little Saigon marks 50 years of the Vietnamese diaspora journey
San Diego's Little Saigon marks 50 years of the Vietnamese diaspora journey

June 5, 2025 • By Julianna Domingo, Jade Hindmon, Andrew Bracken

San Diego's Little Saigon district is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a tribute concert and storytelling exhibition. The district was established by Vietnamese refugees who fled their homeland after the war. The concert, titled "50 Years of the Diaspora Journey," aims to showcase the community's success and resilience through music. Organizers Sue Nguyen and Tram Lam discussed the significance of the event and the importance of preserving the community's culture and history. Meanwhile, musician and silent film accompanist Ben Model has written a book called "The Silent Film Universe," which explores the unique cinematic language of silent films. Model argues that silent films have their own set of rules and elasticity, allowing for creative storytelling and audience engagement. He hopes to dispel common stereotypes about silent films being old-fashioned or boring and to inspire a new appreciation for the art form. The concert and exhibition in Little Saigon will take place this Saturday, while Ben Model's book is now available for those interested in learning more about the silent film universe.

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Osei Kwame Despite Hosts His Rich Friends As He Installs Gaming Centre Inside New Automobile Museum
Osei Kwame Despite Hosts His Rich Friends As He Installs Gaming Centre Inside New Automobile Museum

June 5, 2025 • By Kofi Owusu

Ghanaian businessman Dr. Osei Kwame Despite has hosted his wealthy friends at his newly commissioned Automobile Museum in East Legon. The museum features a gaming centre with expensive gadgets, including a VR Racing Moto simulator and a 360-degree VR motion chair. Guests, including retired footballer Samuel Osei Kuffour, were seen playing with the devices, which provide an immersive experience. The gaming equipment is valued at thousands of dollars. The event comes days after Despite commissioned his Automobile museum, which was attended by prominent personalities such as Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and Sarkodie.

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What to see at the 2025 Tribeca Festival
What to see at the 2025 Tribeca Festival

June 5, 2025 • By Primary Author: Elizabeth Weitzman

The 24th Tribeca Festival will run from June 4-15, offering a vast lineup of films, documentaries, and events. The festival features hundreds of shorts, features, and documentaries, including music docs with live performances by Eddie Vedder, Billy Idol, and De La Soul. Other highlights include conversations with filmmakers and stars, immersive gaming and virtual reality installations, and talks with notable figures like Lena Dunham and Michelle Buteau. Tickets are available, and a rush line system allows for last-minute entry to sold-out events. The festival explores various themes, including family, with films featuring spouses and relatives, such as Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon, and Steve Zahn with his daughter Audrey.

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Leica Cyclone 3DR
Leica Cyclone 3DR

June 5, 2025 • By Matthew Allard ACS

Leica Geosystems has introduced Cyclone 3DR, a platform that leverages LiDAR technology and AI tools for VFX studios, gaming developers, and VR creators. The platform allows users to upload LiDAR scans of environments, identify individual objects using AI Classification, and edit or remove them. The AI tools, developed by the Hexagon Artificial Intelligence Hub, enable users to work directly within LiDAR scans, creating a library of photorealistic assets. Cyclone 3DR can be paired with a NVIDIA RTX PRO GPU to access AI-powered features, including AI Classification and AI Segmenter. The platform is hardware-agnostic and can be used with various LiDAR scanners. It is currently available as a standalone product or as part of a bundle with a Leica Geosystems LiDAR scanner. Cyclone 3DR is being used by major streaming studios and virtual production stages, with individual case studies to be announced in the future.

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Tech companies seek higher power limit for Wi-Fi devices
Tech companies seek higher power limit for Wi-Fi devices

June 5, 2025 • By Kiran Rathee

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PS5’s Thief VR could make me love my PSVR 2 again
PS5’s Thief VR could make me love my PSVR 2 again

June 5, 2025 • By Roland Moore-Colyer

The author of the article is excited about the upcoming VR game "Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow" for the PlayStation VR 2. As a fan of the original Thief series, they believe the game's stealth and exploration mechanics will translate well to VR. The game's slow-paced and tactile experience, combined with the PSVR 2's advanced technology, such as foveated rendering and eye tracking, is expected to create a highly immersive experience. The author is looking forward to playing as the new protagonist, Magpie, and exploring the game's story and characters in VR. The game's announcement has reignited their interest in the PSVR 2, and they hope it will mark a new beginning for PlayStation VR games.

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Virtual Reality Stocks To Follow Today – June 3rd
Virtual Reality Stocks To Follow Today – June 3rd

June 5, 2025 • By MarketBeat News

Here's a concise summary of the article: Seven Virtual Reality (VR) stocks to watch are Meta Platforms, Best Buy, Unity Software, GameStop, EPAM Systems, Ambarella, and POET Technologies. These companies have high dollar trading volumes and are involved in the development, manufacture, or distribution of immersive hardware, software, and related services. Meta Platforms traded down $1.67 to $669.23, with a market cap of $1.68 trillion. Best Buy traded up $1.58 to $69.85, with a market cap of $14.79 billion. Unity Software traded up $0.01 to $26.25, with a market cap of $10.91 billion. GameStop traded down $0.20 to $30.44, with a market cap of $13.62 billion. EPAM Systems traded up $4.28 to $174.86, with a market cap of $9.91 billion. Ambarella traded up $1.25 to $54.41, with a market cap of $2.31 billion. POET Technologies traded up $0.10 to $4.28, with a market cap of $335.80 million. These companies are part of the growing VR sector, which has potential for growth but also exhibits higher volatility due to rapid innovation cycles and substantial R&D investments.

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Promising Ecommerce Stocks To Watch Today – June 3rd
Promising Ecommerce Stocks To Watch Today – June 3rd

June 5, 2025 • By MarketBeat News

MarketBeat's stock screener tool has identified five ecommerce stocks to watch: Walmart, Colgate-Palmolive, GameStop, W.W. Grainger, and BellRing Brands. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume in the last few days. Here's a brief overview of each: 1. Walmart (WMT) - operates retail, wholesale, and ecommerce worldwide, with a market cap of $797.13 billion. 2. Colgate-Palmolive (CL) - manufactures and sells consumer products, with a market cap of $73.66 billion. 3. GameStop (GME) - a specialty retailer providing games and entertainment products, with a market cap of $13.45 billion. 4. W.W. Grainger (GWW) - distributes maintenance, repair, and operating products, with a market cap of $52.15 billion. 5. BellRing Brands (BRBR) - provides nutrition products, with a market cap of $8.02 billion. These stocks have shown significant trading activity, with Walmart's shares trading down $0.14, Colgate-Palmolive's down $1.04, GameStop's down $0.56, W.W. Grainger's up $11.08, and BellRing Brands' up $0.15. Investors can monitor these stocks to gain exposure to trends in internet commerce, consumer shopping habits, and technology adoption.

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Best Technology Stocks To Watch Now – June 3rd
Best Technology Stocks To Watch Now – June 3rd

June 5, 2025 • By MarketBeat News

Here is a concise summary of the news article: The top 5 technology stocks to watch are NVIDIA, Apple, Alphabet, Meta Platforms, and Broadcom. These companies have had the highest dollar trading volume in recent days. - NVIDIA's stock rose $3.84 to $141.22 with a trading volume of 149,804,074 shares. - Apple's stock rose $1.56 to $203.26 with a trading volume of 24,731,481 shares. - Alphabet's stock fell $0.88 to $168.15 with a trading volume of 28,453,734 shares. - Meta Platforms' stock fell $1.67 to $669.23 with a trading volume of 7,087,525 shares. - Broadcom's stock rose $5.42 to $254.13 with a trading volume of 17,733,108 shares. These companies are major players in the tech industry, with NVIDIA specializing in graphics and computing solutions, Apple in consumer electronics, Alphabet in online services, Meta Platforms in social media and virtual reality, and Broadcom in semiconductor devices.

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[Latest] Global Passenger Information Display System Market Size/Share Worth USD 65.49 Billion by 2034 at a 6.05% CAGR: Custom Market Insights (Analysis, Outlook, Leaders, Report, Trends, Forecast, Segmentation, Growth Rate, Value, SWOT)
[Latest] Global Passenger Information Display System Market Size/Share Worth USD 65.49 Billion by 2034 at a 6.05% CAGR: Custom Market Insights (Analysis, Outlook, Leaders, Report, Trends, Forecast, Segmentation, Growth Rate, Value, SWOT)

June 4, 2025 • By CMI MARKET RESEARCH PRIVATE LIMITED

A new research report by Custom Market Insights predicts the global Passenger Information Display System Market will grow from $31.93 billion in 2024 to $65.49 billion by 2034, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.05%. The market is driven by the implementation of new strategies and technologies, and the growing significance of organized retailing. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the market, including its size, trends, and insights by display type, transportation mode, component, and region. Key players in the market are expected to benefit from lucrative opportunities during the forecast period.

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A completely timely review of Nintendo's controversial, expensive handheld
A completely timely review of Nintendo's controversial, expensive handheld

June 4, 2025 • By Alex Donaldson

A gaming critic was expecting to review the Nintendo Switch 2 but didn't receive a unit in time. Instead, they purchased a Virtual Boy, a 30-year-old console, and its 22 games. The Virtual Boy was notorious for being discontinued within a year of its release and selling under 1 million units. However, the critic found it to be "kind of alright" and discovered that it has a unique 3D display that works better in person than in videos or emulations. The critic enjoyed games like Virtual Boy Wario Land, Mario's Tennis, and Jack Bros, which utilized the 3D effect well. They also noted that the Virtual Boy's display has a level of motion clarity similar to CRT televisions, making it feel like an alternate future where Nintendo stuck with 2D pixel art. The critic acknowledged the Virtual Boy's impracticalities, such as its massive size, short battery life, and lack of portability. However, they appreciated its historical significance and the fact that it offers a unique gaming experience that cannot be replicated elsewhere. The article concludes that the Virtual Boy is a fascinating piece of gaming history, and its failure can be seen as similar to the Wii U's, with both consoles having strong technical ideas but limited libraries. The critic believes that the Virtual Boy is a more interesting and historical gem than the Wii U, and they are grateful for the opportunity to review it instead of the Switch 2.

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What is VR locomotion (virtual reality locomotion)?
What is VR locomotion (virtual reality locomotion)?

June 4, 2025 • By Katie Terrell Hanna, Ivy Wigmore

VR locomotion refers to techniques and technologies that allow users to move within virtual reality environments. Several primary methods exist, including artificial locomotion, teleportation, room-scale VR, omnidirectional treadmills, and redirected walking. Each method has its advantages, challenges, and ideal use cases. Artificial locomotion can cause motion sickness, while teleportation reduces this issue by allowing instant movement to a desired location. Room-scale VR offers natural movement but is limited by physical space. Omnidirectional treadmills and redirected walking provide more immersive experiences by allowing users to walk or run in any direction while staying in a fixed space. The future of VR locomotion will likely rely on a hybrid model, combining physical movement, intelligent software, and specialized hardware to provide fluid and adaptive movement. Recent advances have pushed VR locomotion further, making immersive and intuitive experiences increasingly attainable.

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Assessing the relationship between digital technology use and physical health, fitness, and exercise levels among Chinese youth: The moderating effect of parental monitoring
Assessing the relationship between digital technology use and physical health, fitness, and exercise levels among Chinese youth: The moderating effect of parental monitoring

June 4, 2025 • By Ziyi Hao, Jiajia Cui

A recent study investigated the relationship between digital media use, parental supervision, and attitudes towards physical activity on the physical health and exercise levels of young Chinese individuals. The study found that digital technology use, including social media, online gaming, and educational technology, negatively impacts physical health and exercise levels. However, parental supervision and positive attitudes towards physical activity can mitigate these negative effects. The study suggests that parents play a crucial role in shaping their children's technology use and health, and that promoting physical activity and limiting screen time can help reduce the health risks associated with digital device use. The findings have implications for parents, educators, policymakers, and healthcare professionals, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to promote physical activity and healthy lifestyles among young people.

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Stress Test Your Strategy Before It Fails
Stress Test Your Strategy Before It Fails

June 4, 2025

Arjan Singh, a consultant and adjunct professor at Southern Methodist University, discusses the concept of corporate war games as a tool for businesses to test their strategies and tactics against competitors, shifting market dynamics, and unexpected events. Corporate war games, also known as competitive simulations, involve a disciplined approach to scenario planning, where companies imagine and prepare for different scenarios, including potential failures and disruptions. Singh explains that traditional scenario planning focuses on thinking through different outcomes, but wargaming takes it a step further by adding layers of likely actions of key competitors and stakeholders, and the actions a company should take in response. He provides an example of a war game exercise called "The Battle for Mobility," where six teams, including traditional automakers and next-generation providers, compete to control mobility in the future. Singh highlights the benefits of wargaming, including avoiding blind spots, identifying risks, and finding new ways to innovate. He also discusses the different types of games or scenarios, including strategic, operational, and tactical games, and how they can be applied to various industries, such as pharmaceuticals and biotech. To conduct a war game, Singh recommends providing participants with a briefing document that includes background information, market data, and competitive intelligence. The game typically involves a series of plenary sessions and breakout rooms, where teams work together to develop strategies and respond to scenarios. Singh shares an example of a war game he conducted with a pharmaceutical company, where they prepared for a scenario where the FDA might not approve a new product. The company developed a playbook for this scenario, which they were able to execute when the product was indeed not approved. The output of a war game is a playbook that outlines actions to take in response to different scenarios, including key insights, opportunities, and risks. Singh emphasizes the importance of actionability and implementation, and recommends that organizations repeat the war game process annually or as needed, depending on the industry and topic area. Overall, corporate war games offer a valuable tool for businesses to prepare for uncertainty, identify risks, and develop strategies to stay competitive in a rapidly changing market.

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Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour Is a Weird Game (But That Might be a Good Thing)
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour Is a Weird Game (But That Might be a Good Thing)

June 3, 2025 • By Marc Deschamps

The Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour is a unique game that showcases the new console's features in a fun and educational way. Despite its weirdness, the game has charm and is designed to teach players about the Switch 2's design and capabilities. The game includes quizzes, mini-games, and tech demos, such as a 4K version of the original Super Mario Bros. level. Although some fans may feel that the game should be a pack-in, its $9.99 price tag is relatively cheap. The game's ability to educate players about the Switch 2's features, such as its speakers and frame rate, has been effective in hands-on events. Overall, the game's weirdness and charm may win over players, making it a worthwhile purchase for those interested in learning more about the Switch 2.

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