Fans of Formula One got a taste of real-time virtual reality of the race, without the usual 30-second delay, after the “world’s first” live 360-degree technology was put to test at the Singapore Grand Prix, according to Tata Communications and
nextSlideshows 01 You’ve probably seen those ’tilt & rotate’ videos on Facebook or different versions of virtual reality headsets. VR is becoming popular and once the initial excitement of 360 videos and photos wears off, you’ll realize that there can
If being flung through the air isn’t terrifying enough, you’ll soon be able to slap on a Gear VR headset for a completely different experience. Credit: Six Flags 3COMMENTS Derek Walter | @derekwalter Greenbot Mar 3, 2016 11:03 AM Six