NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook has agreed to buy Oculus for $2 billion, betting that its virtual reality technology may be a new way for people to communicate, learn or be entertained.
NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook has agreed to buy Oculus for $2 billion, betting that its virtual reality technology may be a new way for people to communicate, learn or be entertained.
It looks as if the Facebook and Oculus deal already has its first casualty. Minecraft mastermind Markus Notch Persson has said that hell no longer be developing his game for the Rift after Zuckerbergs purchase. We were in talks about maybe bringing a version of Minecraft to Oculus, he tweeted.
Since day one, Oculus has promised that its prototype virtual reality headset would one day support Android tablets and phones, but the company has never explained precisely how such a system might work. Now, we have some idea: GameFace Labs is showing off a prototype of an Android-based VR headset here at GDC 2014. Unfortunately, the […]
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