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  • Discovery Communications

    Discovery and Google team up on globe-spanning VR travel series

    by 
    Saqib Shah
    Saqib Shah
    10.05.2017

    Discovery is partnering with Google on a virtual reality travel series that spans all seven continents. The 38-episode experience explores the rituals and traditions of cultures in North and South America, Asia, Australia, Africa, Antartica, and Europe. Emmy award-winner Sascha Unseld, who also directed Oculus Story Studio's Dear Angelica VR short, served as creative producer on the series. You can take in Discovery TRVLR for yourself starting tomorrow using Google's Daydream headset (or Google Cardboard). The show will be viewable on YouTube, DiscoveryVR.com, and on the Discovery VR app.

  • Fisher Wallace

    VR headset attachment promises to manage stress and sleep

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    02.17.2017

    Some VR experiences could be relaxing on their own, but there's a VR accessory that was designed to make sure you get some well-deserved R&R. That accessory, which attaches to a VR headset's strap, is called Kortex created by medical device maker Fisher Wallace. The company says it stimulates your brain into producing more endorphins, serotonin for mood balance and melatonin for healthy sleep, while also lowering the stress hormone cortisol.

  • Devindra Hardawar/Engadget

    Chrome for Android adds WebVR support for the Daydream headset

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    02.09.2017

    If you have a Daydream VR headset, you may want to update your Android phone's Chrome browser ASAP. Chrome's stable version now supports WebVR, a JavaScript API necessary for experiences loaded on browsers to work on a VR device. Google introduced WebVR support in Chrome beta for Android last year, but now you don't have to stick with the browser's experimental channel anymore.