Ian Hamilton and David Heaney talk for over three hours covering more than a dozen subjects in this week's episode:
- Samsung's Headset Could Launch In Q3, With A Very High Price
- Niantic Sells Pokémon Go To Saudi Arabia To Fund Spatial AI Transition
- GOLF+ Tests Tracking Your Real Putter Using Logitech's MX Ink
- Major Developers Are Already Using Quest's Passthrough API
- MAGE Uses A Custom Engine To Drive 120 FPS Physics With Dynamic Shadows On Quest 3
- Meta To Recommend Using Unity & Unreal's Built-In OpenXR Support From Next Week
- Meta: Suppliers "Heavily Pursuing" Producing "Wonder Material" Enabling Orion's Field Of View
- Immersed Now Says Visor Mass Production Will Begin "After Summer"
- VRChat Now Testing Drones, Dolly Cams And Desktop Webcam Mode
- visionOS 3 Will Reportedly Be A "Feature-Packed Release"
- Google Set To Acquire Ultra-Low-Power Eye Tracking Startup For Headsets & Glasses
- Steam Link App Seemingly Coming To Pico & HTC Vive Standalone Headsets
- D-Link VR Air Bridge No Longer Works In Windows 11 24H2
- Valve Working On "SteamVR Link Dongle" For Reliable Wireless PC VR