Virtuix announced it’s joined the Made for Meta program, which opens the door to bring official Quest compatibility to the company’s Omni One VR treadmill. Made for Meta is a hardware partnership that ...
East Fairmont High students brought home an award at this year’s Vex Robotics State Championship at Fairmont State University. East Fairmont fielded two teams, the Titanium Swarm and the ...
When it comes to Rapid Application Development, Python is the best choice because it offers dynamic binding and dynamic typing options. Most programmers will say Python is very simple to learn. This ...
Students from all over West Virginia have made their way to the Falcon Center at Fairmont State University this week to showcase their custom-built robots.
In the recreation room at Eskaton Village in Carmichael, Bonnie Dale, one of the residents, is trying on a virtual reality (VR) headset. A trained operator helps Dale put the device on her head and ...
Jensen Huang says English may become the most powerful programming language. AI lets users create apps and automate tasks using natural language prompts. This shift could make software creation ...
TIOBE Index for March 2026: Top 10 Most Popular Programming Languages Your email has been sent Python keeps the top spot as its rating dips again, C climbs further in second, and the bottom stays ...
Virtuix CEO Jan Goetgeluk joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce that the company has officially joined the Made for Meta program from Meta Platforms. Through the partnership, Virtuix plans ...
Rebellion announced that Zombie Army VR (2025) is soon losing online co-op, as the studio chalks its up to a change made by the Unity to its underlying game engine. Publisher and co-developer ...
Experience VR at one of 10 stations in our Virtual Reality Lab through a Meta Quest all-in-one headset. Headsets can be used wirelessly for greater freedom or wired to a PC for additional graphics ...
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