Lytro is shutting down, but some employees may head to GoogleRumor has it Mountain View paid $40 million for the company and its tech. By T. Seppala, 03.27.2018
Google is reportedly acquiring Lytro for around $40 millionThe light field camera/VR company had been valued at $360 million.By R. Lawler, 03.21.2018
AR firm Avegant cuts half its workforce and picks new CEOIt's challenging times for the mixed reality startup.By J. Fingas, 03.18.2018
8Magic Leap One: All the things we still don’t knowHold your horses. The AR revolution has yet to begin.By A. Tarantola, 12.20.2017
Lytro shuts down its multi-focus photo sharing platform (updated)It's officially out of the consumer camera business. By S. Dent, 12.06.2017
Futuristic racing game 'Lightfield' lands on PS4 and Xbox OneParkour meets racing with single-player and two multiplayer modes.By S. Dent, 09.27.2017
Avegant's light-field tech gives hope to a mixed-reality futureWatch out, HoloLens.By N. Lee, 05.01.2017
Focus is key to blending virtual objects with the real worldAvegant's Light Field adds a realistic depth-of-field effect to virtual objects.By M. Smith, 03.17.2017
Lytro's first pro movie camera is designed for visual effects magicLytro Cinema's light field tech kills the need for green screens.By J. Fingas, 04.11.2016
Lytro to get Perspective Shift and Living Filters for more focus-shifting fun (video)By N. Lee, 11.15.2012
Lytro camera getting parallax effect and 3D display support, lands in Hong Kong (video)By J. Fingas, 10.18.2012