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VR headsets are falling in price – is this good or bad news for virtual reality?

August 26, 2017

Oculus, HTC and now Sony have all dropped the prices of their VR headsets – but is this a welcome development, or a worrying sign?

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Sword of Damocles – History of VR

The history of VR: How it has evolved – and where it goes next

July 3, 2017

Virtual reality is no longer the fantasy it once was, but it still has room to evolve. The history of VR shows how it can become a powerful storytelling tool.

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