A multi-device gaming platform with cross-sector appeal

Part of Opposable Group,  games and VR research and development studio Opposable Games focuses on connected multiple-device gaming. The company’s proprietary OneTouchConnect system allows cross-platform devices to recognise each other. As well as producing their own content, Opposable Games works with a range of organisations to help bring their own material to immersive life. For…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com August 26, 2019 Off

Investment app targets millennials with shares in trending items

Spotted: American cultural investment app Otis is offering art enthusiasts the opportunity to co-own trendy art pieces and other pricey items that appeal particularly to the millennial generation.  The platform allows users to invest in a curated selection of artworks and other desired items, including sneakers and even comic books, starting at $25 (€22.5) per…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com August 26, 2019 Off

Software makes existing VR truly immersive

Spotted: Mixed reality experts KageNova help make immersive experiences realistic. The company’s spatial360 software turns existing 360° virtual reality (VR) scenes into fully interactive immersions.  A user’s real-world movements are translated into the virtual world creating true freedom of exploration. spatial360 works through AI processing that runs in the cloud, combined with a (Unity) software…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com August 23, 2019 Off

Glasses protect users from facial recognition

Spotted: Facial recognition is no longer just for spies and secret labs. It is being used for everything from monitoring classrooms to airport security. Now, for those who do not want their every move tracked and recorded, Chicago-based eyewear designer Scott Urban has developed glasses that can block facial recognition systems. Most facial recognition systems,…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com August 23, 2019 Off

Hydrogen fuel-cell bike gets extended range

Spotted: Last year, Pragma Industries announced that it had begun producing the world’s first mass-production fuel-cell-powered ebike. The bike includes a lithium-ion battery and a fuel-cell powered by a hydrogen gas cylinder. Now, the company has announced a 50 per cent increase in the vehicle’s range, from 62 miles (100km) to 93 miles (150km). At the same…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com August 22, 2019 Off