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Best podcasts about samsung vr

Latest podcast episodes about samsung vr

Next Dimension Podcast - A Show About The Latest In VR&AR
S1E5 - CES 2021 - Samsung VR - Doom 3 Quest - Facebook Accounts

Next Dimension Podcast - A Show About The Latest In VR&AR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 120:26


Welcome to the 5th episode of the brand new Next Dimension Podcast! Every Saturday we will be talking about the most exciting topics in VR & AR! This is the CES 2021 episode and we will be talking about Samsung's upcoming VR headset, the Panasonic Viewer, Doom 3 on Quest and what's new with Facebook accounts! Today with Sebastian (MRTV), Anthony (VR365) and Tetiana (Disco VR)! Tetiana's channel (Disco VR): www.youtube.com/channel/UCKoDvV9qSSlhj_EKWTk5CIw Anthony's channel (VR 365): www.youtube.com/channel/UCkiYEz5x14idit_PzBYhJ6A Steve's channel (VR Flightsim Guy): www.youtube.com/user/force3d Gary's website: www.garywalkden.com/ Get in touch: contact@nextdimensionpodcast.com You want to WATCH this episode? No problem: https://youtu.be/c5I0byubeSQ

Tech Breakfast Podcast
New Drones - 3D Printing - Keybase - Dublicat - Samsung - VR - Fusion 360

Tech Breakfast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 29:16


Topics: - New DJI drones - Ingress Protection Ratings - 3D printing a Death Star - Facebook bug takes down other apps - Keybase acquired by Zoom - Dublicat app - Samsung physical debit card - VR haptic feedback for your head - Fusion 360 temporarily free

Educated Guess: A Podcast for Artists
Why Accolades Don't Mean Shit | (ft. Beau Oyler) Ep. 31

Educated Guess: A Podcast for Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 42:54


Founder / Industrial Designer [Education] Academy of Art University + New Deal Design [Work] Urbio, Enlisted Design, Samsung VR, Netgear Arlo, Fellow, Pi Charging, Airpop, etc. Description: Beau has won damn near every design award there is to win. He's been on Shark Tank. He's founded a successful product startup. He even has a dope, minimalist studio with dozens of employees in the middle of Oakland. In other words, to most people under the age of 30, he is "Goals". So, now, WTF? How could you possibly say that every success checkpoint I had in mind is actually a mirage? These are all fair questions. We address them all in this week's episode. Tune in.

The Future of Everything presented by Stanford Engineering
Jeremy Bailenson: Taking a grand tour of the latest in virtual reality

The Future of Everything presented by Stanford Engineering

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 28:01


From Oculus Rift to Samsung VR, the era of virtual reality is right around the corner, if not already upon us. But what are the psychological impacts of VR and what are the best uses of this much-hyped technology — the “killer apps,” as they say? Jeremy Bailenson is a professor of communication at Stanford and author of the new book, Experience on Demand. He has been studying virtual reality and its effects on humans since 1999. Back then, his dream was to create virtual office spaces that might absolve people of the need to commute every day. These days, he studies how to make virtual reality even realer and which uses are closest to becoming the indispensable apps that could turn VR from a curiosity to a must-have in every home and office. From exploring the subtleties of virtual donuts to the most effective ways to teach, Bailenson says the best uses of VR may not be those that leap immediately to mind. Join The Future of Everything host Russ Altman and Bailenson for a grand tour of the very latest in virtual reality.

Radio CMC Podcasts
Robert Martin - Dean Of Communications - A Day of Virtual Reality

Radio CMC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 29:30


Robert Martin is the Dean of Communication, Art, & Media at Colorado Mountain College. He spent the day with us at the science fair demoing the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Samsung VR headsets. Rob talks about present, past and future of VR, including predictions about how the technology will be used. He says the next big advancement for VR will be "light field projection." This discussion also focuses on some of the classes available at CMC that relate to the new Virtual Reality technology. Learn more about the Isaacson School's programs at https://isaacsonschool.org/ More about Aspen Science Center at https://aspensciencecenter.org/

Devchat.tv Master Feed
AiA 151: WebVR with Aysegul Yonet

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 47:08


AiA 151: WebVR with Aysegul Yonet The panel for this episode of Adventures in Angular is Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, Lukas Ruebbelke, and Charles Max Wood. Special guest Aysegul Yonet is here to discuss WebVR and visualizations. Tune in to learn more! [00:02:36] Can you really do VR with Angular? Yes. VR is a different kind of API. [00:03:07] Can you give a brief explanation of how Web VR works? Web VR is currently an experimental API. It creates 3D experiences that interact using the gamepad API. Angular and Web VR work together by writing more declarative experiences. [00:04:05] What do you mean by it being experimental? Things are changing quickly. Not all browsers are implemented. It has to be enabled in Chrome, it can be enabled in Firefox, but not all other browsers implement it. A 2.0 Web VR version is being created, which will be similar to the version that is out now. [00:05:05] VR in a Predictable Manner Not enabled in some of the browsers but can check it and leave a message. Once you have an available browser, there is a consistent interaction. [00:06:30] What kind of hardware is required to run the VR experience? VR is now very accessible to everyone because of Web VR. Google Cardboard is one of the cheapest ways. It is around $20. Samsung VR headset is free. Also can purchase cheap hand controls. Developers do not have to go through app stores to release a product, which makes it cheap for them as well. [00:08:30] What are three cases that you see Web VR that could be disruptive? One case is in the education field. Google Expedition is creating an app for teachers to create experiences for students to see different places such as museums. A second case is in the medical world. Web VR can be an amazing pain killer. It has been used in Leukemia patients. For example, kids don’t want to take medication but using VR they can fight the disease itself. A third case is the Smithsonian Museum in DC. Artwork was scanned through VR and 3D experiences created through that. [00:14:35] Where would you recommend we start to try out VR? A-Frame is the easiest to use for beginners. You don’t need to know how to use 3D. It has Angular components. There is also Play, where you can take any experience you want and work off of that. Sketchfab is an app where you can use 3D models. There is also a Google app that takes 360-degree 3D pictures and turns them into experiences. [00:16:44] Would those 3D pictures have sound or just an image? Yes, it does have sound as well. [00:17:52] Does A-Frame have components that you feed data to? It is just like any kind of Angular component. It seems foreign to web developers because you are creating a scene. But A-Frame makes it easy for you: just have to add the objects itself. You have components for a scene. [00:19:14] How do you program the interactions with objects in Angular/Web VR app? Interactions are not the easiest to program. Trying to solve the problem itself. You can take data through the Gamepad API. You can also use Itracking where you look at an object and select it. [00:20:14] How long have you been doing this? Not long - she was “dying to work with WebVR.” She had a chance to work with Play and had fun. [00:21:00] Could I built a desktop app with Electron? Will it work in Chromium? Yes. [00:21:20] Will it work in the embedded Safari or Chrome Views that you get on Android or the iPhone? Not sure. But it can be loaded unto a website and downloaded onto your phone. [00:23:00] Fairly approachable if you have a SmartPhone. MergeVR has a Goggle and Cube. It can create VR experiences for kids. The product is affordable: only $60 for Goggles and the Cube is $20. [00:24:20] How do you test it? Hard to test because it is visual based. There is a Chrome plug-in that helps. The mapping is very mathematical, which is an easy part to test.             [00:25:30] Is there anybody in the WebVR space that you admire? A-Frame team has done a great job. The 3JS creator Mr.Doob has been developing for a long time, before the community there is now. Companies have been using his stuff for years. Brandon Jones, who is implementing WebVR on the Chrome team. [00:34:47] How is VR development different from web development? Other than the interaction, writing the code isn’t all that different. The tool used was created for websites with 3D capabilities. Usability is different. There is an adjustment curve with VR: people navigate VR with a mouse better than with a headset. Picks Lukas: Fantastical App Ketogenic Diet Keto Cheesecake Charles: 2 Keto Dudes Podcast  Keto Clarity by Jimmy Moore  Livin’ La Vida Low Carb Podcast Keto Pad Thai Joe: Rogue One  Never build a house Aysegul Cardboard Camera App  Voices of VR Podcast  You Are Not So Smart Podcast  Merge Cube  Links Twitter GitHub

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv
AiA 151: WebVR with Aysegul Yonet

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 47:08


AiA 151: WebVR with Aysegul Yonet The panel for this episode of Adventures in Angular is Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, Lukas Ruebbelke, and Charles Max Wood. Special guest Aysegul Yonet is here to discuss WebVR and visualizations. Tune in to learn more! [00:02:36] Can you really do VR with Angular? Yes. VR is a different kind of API. [00:03:07] Can you give a brief explanation of how Web VR works? Web VR is currently an experimental API. It creates 3D experiences that interact using the gamepad API. Angular and Web VR work together by writing more declarative experiences. [00:04:05] What do you mean by it being experimental? Things are changing quickly. Not all browsers are implemented. It has to be enabled in Chrome, it can be enabled in Firefox, but not all other browsers implement it. A 2.0 Web VR version is being created, which will be similar to the version that is out now. [00:05:05] VR in a Predictable Manner Not enabled in some of the browsers but can check it and leave a message. Once you have an available browser, there is a consistent interaction. [00:06:30] What kind of hardware is required to run the VR experience? VR is now very accessible to everyone because of Web VR. Google Cardboard is one of the cheapest ways. It is around $20. Samsung VR headset is free. Also can purchase cheap hand controls. Developers do not have to go through app stores to release a product, which makes it cheap for them as well. [00:08:30] What are three cases that you see Web VR that could be disruptive? One case is in the education field. Google Expedition is creating an app for teachers to create experiences for students to see different places such as museums. A second case is in the medical world. Web VR can be an amazing pain killer. It has been used in Leukemia patients. For example, kids don’t want to take medication but using VR they can fight the disease itself. A third case is the Smithsonian Museum in DC. Artwork was scanned through VR and 3D experiences created through that. [00:14:35] Where would you recommend we start to try out VR? A-Frame is the easiest to use for beginners. You don’t need to know how to use 3D. It has Angular components. There is also Play, where you can take any experience you want and work off of that. Sketchfab is an app where you can use 3D models. There is also a Google app that takes 360-degree 3D pictures and turns them into experiences. [00:16:44] Would those 3D pictures have sound or just an image? Yes, it does have sound as well. [00:17:52] Does A-Frame have components that you feed data to? It is just like any kind of Angular component. It seems foreign to web developers because you are creating a scene. But A-Frame makes it easy for you: just have to add the objects itself. You have components for a scene. [00:19:14] How do you program the interactions with objects in Angular/Web VR app? Interactions are not the easiest to program. Trying to solve the problem itself. You can take data through the Gamepad API. You can also use Itracking where you look at an object and select it. [00:20:14] How long have you been doing this? Not long - she was “dying to work with WebVR.” She had a chance to work with Play and had fun. [00:21:00] Could I built a desktop app with Electron? Will it work in Chromium? Yes. [00:21:20] Will it work in the embedded Safari or Chrome Views that you get on Android or the iPhone? Not sure. But it can be loaded unto a website and downloaded onto your phone. [00:23:00] Fairly approachable if you have a SmartPhone. MergeVR has a Goggle and Cube. It can create VR experiences for kids. The product is affordable: only $60 for Goggles and the Cube is $20. [00:24:20] How do you test it? Hard to test because it is visual based. There is a Chrome plug-in that helps. The mapping is very mathematical, which is an easy part to test.             [00:25:30] Is there anybody in the WebVR space that you admire? A-Frame team has done a great job. The 3JS creator Mr.Doob has been developing for a long time, before the community there is now. Companies have been using his stuff for years. Brandon Jones, who is implementing WebVR on the Chrome team. [00:34:47] How is VR development different from web development? Other than the interaction, writing the code isn’t all that different. The tool used was created for websites with 3D capabilities. Usability is different. There is an adjustment curve with VR: people navigate VR with a mouse better than with a headset. Picks Lukas: Fantastical App Ketogenic Diet Keto Cheesecake Charles: 2 Keto Dudes Podcast  Keto Clarity by Jimmy Moore  Livin’ La Vida Low Carb Podcast Keto Pad Thai Joe: Rogue One  Never build a house Aysegul Cardboard Camera App  Voices of VR Podcast  You Are Not So Smart Podcast  Merge Cube  Links Twitter GitHub

Adventures in Angular
AiA 151: WebVR with Aysegul Yonet

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 47:08


AiA 151: WebVR with Aysegul Yonet The panel for this episode of Adventures in Angular is Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, Lukas Ruebbelke, and Charles Max Wood. Special guest Aysegul Yonet is here to discuss WebVR and visualizations. Tune in to learn more! [00:02:36] Can you really do VR with Angular? Yes. VR is a different kind of API. [00:03:07] Can you give a brief explanation of how Web VR works? Web VR is currently an experimental API. It creates 3D experiences that interact using the gamepad API. Angular and Web VR work together by writing more declarative experiences. [00:04:05] What do you mean by it being experimental? Things are changing quickly. Not all browsers are implemented. It has to be enabled in Chrome, it can be enabled in Firefox, but not all other browsers implement it. A 2.0 Web VR version is being created, which will be similar to the version that is out now. [00:05:05] VR in a Predictable Manner Not enabled in some of the browsers but can check it and leave a message. Once you have an available browser, there is a consistent interaction. [00:06:30] What kind of hardware is required to run the VR experience? VR is now very accessible to everyone because of Web VR. Google Cardboard is one of the cheapest ways. It is around $20. Samsung VR headset is free. Also can purchase cheap hand controls. Developers do not have to go through app stores to release a product, which makes it cheap for them as well. [00:08:30] What are three cases that you see Web VR that could be disruptive? One case is in the education field. Google Expedition is creating an app for teachers to create experiences for students to see different places such as museums. A second case is in the medical world. Web VR can be an amazing pain killer. It has been used in Leukemia patients. For example, kids don’t want to take medication but using VR they can fight the disease itself. A third case is the Smithsonian Museum in DC. Artwork was scanned through VR and 3D experiences created through that. [00:14:35] Where would you recommend we start to try out VR? A-Frame is the easiest to use for beginners. You don’t need to know how to use 3D. It has Angular components. There is also Play, where you can take any experience you want and work off of that. Sketchfab is an app where you can use 3D models. There is also a Google app that takes 360-degree 3D pictures and turns them into experiences. [00:16:44] Would those 3D pictures have sound or just an image? Yes, it does have sound as well. [00:17:52] Does A-Frame have components that you feed data to? It is just like any kind of Angular component. It seems foreign to web developers because you are creating a scene. But A-Frame makes it easy for you: just have to add the objects itself. You have components for a scene. [00:19:14] How do you program the interactions with objects in Angular/Web VR app? Interactions are not the easiest to program. Trying to solve the problem itself. You can take data through the Gamepad API. You can also use Itracking where you look at an object and select it. [00:20:14] How long have you been doing this? Not long - she was “dying to work with WebVR.” She had a chance to work with Play and had fun. [00:21:00] Could I built a desktop app with Electron? Will it work in Chromium? Yes. [00:21:20] Will it work in the embedded Safari or Chrome Views that you get on Android or the iPhone? Not sure. But it can be loaded unto a website and downloaded onto your phone. [00:23:00] Fairly approachable if you have a SmartPhone. MergeVR has a Goggle and Cube. It can create VR experiences for kids. The product is affordable: only $60 for Goggles and the Cube is $20. [00:24:20] How do you test it? Hard to test because it is visual based. There is a Chrome plug-in that helps. The mapping is very mathematical, which is an easy part to test.             [00:25:30] Is there anybody in the WebVR space that you admire? A-Frame team has done a great job. The 3JS creator Mr.Doob has been developing for a long time, before the community there is now. Companies have been using his stuff for years. Brandon Jones, who is implementing WebVR on the Chrome team. [00:34:47] How is VR development different from web development? Other than the interaction, writing the code isn’t all that different. The tool used was created for websites with 3D capabilities. Usability is different. There is an adjustment curve with VR: people navigate VR with a mouse better than with a headset. Picks Lukas: Fantastical App Ketogenic Diet Keto Cheesecake Charles: 2 Keto Dudes Podcast  Keto Clarity by Jimmy Moore  Livin’ La Vida Low Carb Podcast Keto Pad Thai Joe: Rogue One  Never build a house Aysegul Cardboard Camera App  Voices of VR Podcast  You Are Not So Smart Podcast  Merge Cube  Links Twitter GitHub

All Cool Blind Tech Shows
VIP: Drawing the Short Straw

All Cool Blind Tech Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 35:34


In this informative VIP, James, Jessica, and Nelson bring us some of the top stories from the CBT website. They also give us their Cool Picks for the week, and answer some fan feedback. Top Stories Portable Speaker is the First Speaker That Turns Your iPhone Into a Conference System Rayz Rally is a pocket-sized speaker, together with the Rayz App it makes calling easier & clearer anytime, anywhere. The clarity of a conference system, in a palm sized portable speaker that’s powered by your iPhone or computer. Plug it in and it works. One smart button handles everything you need. It’s that simple. The only portable speaker on the market that offers conference call quality sound. New VR Headset to Help Visually Impaired See With a swipe of your finger this new technology, called Iris Vision, uses Samsung VR headset combined with software uploaded to a Samsung Galaxy phone. People with low vision are able to get up close and personal to the world around them. Users see a bubble appear that they can make bigger or smaller. Then within the bubble, a person can zoom in or zoom back out. The image looks like a giant wide screen TV right in front of the eyes, so it works for so many people with different eye conditions like macular degeneration, glaucoma, retinitis pigmentosa, and diabetes related eye diseases. Complete list of Braille Commands for iOS 11: and How to Customize Them. If you have a braille display with a Perkins style keyboard, you can control your iOS device by entering certain key combinations. I will include a list of these braille keyboard commands. While some of them will work with iOS 10 as well, iOS 11 will allow you to assign keyboard commands where none currently exist, and also change existing keyboard commands. How To Find Which Apps Are Not Compatible On IPhone And IPad In IOS 11 The CBT team have told you about some of the exciting new features coming to your iPhone or iPad in iOS 11, but there’s one “feature” that many users are going to be upset about: Some of your apps, possibly including apps you use every day, will stop working. What does this mean for you? It could mean nothing. You may not use any apps that are still 32-bit, meaning the developers have updated their apps to 64-bit, which is Apple’s newest specs. If you’re concerned that an app you love or use often may be affected and you want to make sure you know what you’re getting into before downloading iOS 11, you can check if the apps on your phone are 32-bit. Cool Picks MXL 770 Condenser Microphone As a veteran podcaster, Nelson has always sounded great on the air. Just ask him. He will tell you it is true. But even he can’t believe how good he sounds with this new microphone. Alexa Dungeon Adventure Skill Jessica goes old-school gaming with the latest tech. Listen as she demos a Dungeon and Dragons style game on an Amazon Echo device. Hulu It doesn’t have audio-description yet, but James just can’t stop binge watching all of the greatest shows on Hulu. How else will he be able to keep up with the Kardashians?

VIP by COOL BLIND TECH
VIP: Drawing the Short Straw

VIP by COOL BLIND TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 35:34


In this informative VIP, James, Jessica, and Nelson bring us some of the top stories from the CBT website. They also give us their Cool Picks for the week, and answer some fan feedback. Top Stories Portable Speaker is the First Speaker That Turns Your iPhone Into a Conference System Rayz Rally is a pocket-sized speaker, together with the Rayz App it makes calling easier & clearer anytime, anywhere. The clarity of a conference system, in a palm sized portable speaker that’s powered by your iPhone or computer. Plug it in and it works. One smart button handles everything you need. It’s that simple. The only portable speaker on the market that offers conference call quality sound. New VR Headset to Help Visually Impaired See With a swipe of your finger this new technology, called Iris Vision, uses Samsung VR headset combined with software uploaded to a Samsung Galaxy phone. People with low vision are able to get up close and personal to the world around them. Users see a bubble appear that they can make bigger or smaller. Then within the bubble, a person can zoom in or zoom back out. The image looks like a giant wide screen TV right in front of the eyes, so it works for so many people with different eye conditions like macular degeneration, glaucoma, retinitis pigmentosa, and diabetes related eye diseases. Complete list of Braille Commands for iOS 11: and How to Customize Them. If you have a braille display with a Perkins style keyboard, you can control your iOS device by entering certain key combinations. I will include a list of these braille keyboard commands. While some of them will work with iOS 10 as well, iOS 11 will allow you to assign keyboard commands where none currently exist, and also change existing keyboard commands. How To Find Which Apps Are Not Compatible On IPhone And IPad In IOS 11 The CBT team have told you about some of the exciting new features coming to your iPhone or iPad in iOS 11, but there’s one “feature” that many users are going to be upset about: Some of your apps, possibly including apps you use every day, will stop working. What does this mean for you? It could mean nothing. You may not use any apps that are still 32-bit, meaning the developers have updated their apps to 64-bit, which is Apple’s newest specs. If you’re concerned that an app you love or use often may be affected and you want to make sure you know what you’re getting into before downloading iOS 11, you can check if the apps on your phone are 32-bit. Cool Picks MXL 770 Condenser Microphone As a veteran podcaster, Nelson has always sounded great on the air. Just ask him. He will tell you it is true. But even he can’t believe how good he sounds with this new microphone. Alexa Dungeon Adventure Skill Jessica goes old-school gaming with the latest tech. Listen as she demos a Dungeon and Dragons style game on an Amazon Echo device. Hulu It doesn’t have audio-description yet, but James just can’t stop binge watching all of the greatest shows on Hulu. How else will he be able to keep up with the Kardashians?

All Cool Blind Tech Shows
VIP: Drawing the Short Straw

All Cool Blind Tech Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 35:34


In this informative VIP, James, Jessica, and Nelson bring us some of the top stories from the CBT website. They also give us their Cool Picks for the week, and answer some fan feedback. Top Stories Portable Speaker is the First Speaker That Turns Your iPhone Into a Conference System Rayz Rally is a pocket-sized speaker, together with the Rayz App it makes calling easier & clearer anytime, anywhere. The clarity of a conference system, in a palm sized portable speaker that’s powered by your iPhone or computer. Plug it in and it works. One smart button handles everything you need. It’s that simple. The only portable speaker on the market that offers conference call quality sound. New VR Headset to Help Visually Impaired See With a swipe of your finger this new technology, called Iris Vision, uses Samsung VR headset combined with software uploaded to a Samsung Galaxy phone. People with low vision are able to get up close and personal to the world around them. Users see a bubble appear that they can make bigger or smaller. Then within the bubble, a person can zoom in or zoom back out. The image looks like a giant wide screen TV right in front of the eyes, so it works for so many people with different eye conditions like macular degeneration, glaucoma, retinitis pigmentosa, and diabetes related eye diseases. Complete list of Braille Commands for iOS 11: and How to Customize Them. If you have a braille display with a Perkins style keyboard, you can control your iOS device by entering certain key combinations. I will include a list of these braille keyboard commands. While some of them will work with iOS 10 as well, iOS 11 will allow you to assign keyboard commands where none currently exist, and also change existing keyboard commands. How To Find Which Apps Are Not Compatible On IPhone And IPad In IOS 11 The CBT team have told you about some of the exciting new features coming to your iPhone or iPad in iOS 11, but there’s one “feature” that many users are going to be upset about: Some of your apps, possibly including apps you use every day, will stop working. What does this mean for you? It could mean nothing. You may not use any apps that are still 32-bit, meaning the developers have updated their apps to 64-bit, which is Apple’s newest specs. If you’re concerned that an app you love or use often may be affected and you want to make sure you know what you’re getting into before downloading iOS 11, you can check if the apps on your phone are 32-bit. Cool Picks MXL 770 Condenser Microphone As a veteran podcaster, Nelson has always sounded great on the air. Just ask him. He will tell you it is true. But even he can’t believe how good he sounds with this new microphone. Alexa Dungeon Adventure Skill Jessica goes old-school gaming with the latest tech. Listen as she demos a Dungeon and Dragons style game on an Amazon Echo device. Hulu It doesn’t have audio-description yet, but James just can’t stop binge watching all of the greatest shows on Hulu. How else will he be able to keep up with the Kardashians?

GameHounds
GameHounds 372: August 31, 2016

GameHounds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 105:25


We're getting ready for PAX West this weekend and making our plans. We'll discuss games on tap, interviews we'll do, and most importantly, drinks we'll have.Also, we have news including changes to your PS4 security system you should know about, the backlash against No Man's Sky, price drops on the Samsung VR headset, and information on how to get into Battlefield One's open beta.

GameHounds
GameHounds 372: August 31, 2016

GameHounds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 105:25


We're getting ready for PAX West this weekend and making our plans. We'll discuss games on tap, interviews we'll do, and most importantly, drinks we'll have.Also, we have news including changes to your PS4 security system you should know about, the backlash against No Man's Sky, price drops on the Samsung VR headset, and information on how to get into Battlefield One's open beta.

The Guest Room Podcast

In this Quickie episode Larry briefly discusses his experience playing games at Grant's house. First he talks about Jackbox Party Pack for Xbox, and then goes into his experience with Samsung VR, first talking the creepy film Sisters, the less creepy (but still creepy) Jurassic World, and the absolutely awesome game Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes.

Living Podcariously - Men's Perspectives, Sex Talk and More
Episode 14 - Cleavage Distraction, Tach's Bedroom Chivalry and Nudist Colonies

Living Podcariously - Men's Perspectives, Sex Talk and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016 80:22


Episode 14 Show Notes Episode 14 - Cleavage Distraction, Tach's Bedroom Chivalry and Nudist Colonies - All 3 of us in studio this week - Happy birthday to a friend of the podcast, Kiana - Andrea goes paddle boarding while drinking - SpaceX Elon Musk is at it again - Space Movies like Independence Day 2 - Andrea is showing some cleavage in studio and Tach is distracted - Adam presents an equal opportunity for male cleavage - Nudist colonies and Orlando's own The Villages - Tach wants to talk pregnancy - Andrea reverses the "I Don't Believe You" comment back at Tach - Bathroom attendants - Adam tries Samsung VR experience - Living Podcariously Guy-a-ry   DJ Gil Lugo mail: djgillugo@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/djgillugo Twitter/Instagram/MixCloud: @djgillugo     You're listening to Living Podcariously! Bringing real men's perspectives; unfiltered, unapologetic. Recorded live in the Living Podcariously studio in World Famous Cocoa Beach, FL. Hosted by Tach and Adam! This podcast may contain vulgar, explicit content to include conversations about sex or sexual references,  drug and alcohol references, and general things men are interested in.  Boobs, games, sports, boobs, strippers, boobs, drinks, bars, bands, boobs, perverted news,  etc.  You get the idea. https://FaceBook.com/LivingPodcariously  Sponsors Smoke Rings Merritt Square Mall http://smokeringsonline.com  Music Provided by DJ Constant https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi7nCO7WoMkeyUxsrIE0sVQ BenSound http://www.bensound.com Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   

Videogame BANG! Podcast
VGB Infinite Warfare ep.134

Videogame BANG! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 60:08


What's Up Pizzas'?! Cory here and we are back in the saddle with a brand new episode of the podcast! The VGB team took a week off to recharge our batteries and it was awesome, but we are ready to get back to doing the show we know and love. This week Cory and Aaron are joined by David Webb, and the always cranky Alexander Baggs. We are talking about Cory's CSGO championship win, Pokemon Go!, Samsung VR, Humble Bundle and the Captain America Civil War. Apologies for the technical difficulties for those watching the show on Twitch, we are still fine tuning everything and we will be fully operational very soon! As always thank you to our Sponsors: Corsair Gaming: gaming.corsair.com/en-us AntLion Audio: www.modmic.com/

The Chronicles of Gamers
Episode 13 NX Gonna Give It You Edition

The Chronicles of Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2015 37:36


Hello there folks!! So today I talk about what should I get this holiday season like Shakedown Hawaii, Samsung VR, Final Fantasy 7 PC version on the PS4, Nintendo NX!!!!, play PS2 games on the PS4, and if I should get Final Fantasy 6? Also I have a new segment! Are you curious to know what it is well tune in to find out... Shakedown Hawaii: https://youtu.be/jNmYyb7dCdQ

Lectures and Presentations
Virtual reality and education (Digital Aquarium Deep Dive)

Lectures and Presentations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 49:40


Brett Wilson from Samsung and Stefan Pernar from Virtual Reality Ventures discuss some of the new Samsung VR technologies in the education space. This video is part of Swinburne's Digital Aquarium Deep Dive series.

Lectures and Presentations
ComWriter: Making academic writing easy (Digital Aquarium Deep Dive)

Lectures and Presentations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2015 54:46


This presentation specifically looks at ComWriter, its features and examples of how it has helped make academic writing more efficient and production for staff and students. Brett Wilson from Samsung and Stefan Pernar from Virtual Reality Ventures discuss some of the new Samsung VR technologies in the education space. In this episode, Dr Lyndon Walker from Applied Statistics, describes the process behind the creation of his statistics game, Stats Cats. This video is part of Swinburne's Digital Aquarium Deep Dive series.

Indeed Podcast
Indeed Podcast #122 - Solar_Freakin_Cow_Tipping

Indeed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2014


Welcome back to another Indeed Podcast. No Keefe or Kerry this week abut we get Andrew Morton to fill-in the extra space. Weekly Roundup heads to the VR world with the new Samsung VR headset, then to Nintendo allowing money to go to streamers, and Replacement for GPS. Creepy or Cool brings us a golbal warming moment with top tipping. Now with listener feedback! We have a DERP moment from Oregon. We take first thoughts on Godzilla and X-Men movies. then or Final thoughts bring us SOLAR FREAKING ROADWAYS. Sit Back, Relax, and watch the roads light up. You are no longer on a interstate but on a runway and that is a 747 landing....you best move.