31 Jan Razer OSVR, the alternative “Android” Oculus Rift
Oculus Rift now needs no introduction, as opposed to the new system in augmented reality Razer, which was presented at CES 2015 in Las Vegas, not without surprise present: the company, in fact, it looks like the 'Android augmented reality, since the system in question is an open source which may allow, and that comes just for this purpose, to bring the augmented reality on all types of hardware (obviously on the advanced ones).
When you are a kid, teachers often encourage you to think about what the future will hold, and may even go so far as to have the class brainstorm possible inventions. The reality is that within the next ten years, a whole slew of innovations are expected to come our way. Some of these inventions will simply make life easier. Others will empower individuals to get more out of the day and be more productive. For too long we've been promised a world with flying cars, teleportation and personal jet packs for use traversing the city. The reality may look very different (do you REALLY trust other people with flying cars or jet packs?), but it is no less incredible.