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Photos, floating in a space made of your memories. The next step is the strange one: Eventually, the larger goal is to use AI to turn these photos (and videos) into 3D data that will form a virtual space where memories can be revisited. The demo made it seem like, literally, the digital version of a memory palace. Photos hang in space, framed in a pointillistic world made of dots mapping out a 3D space of.. your home, perhaps? Franklin said Facebook could generate a point cloud from flat 2D videos that would become a virtual 3D space that's VR-friendly.

On top of this fuzzy, dreamy point cloud, more photos copper lux case for apple iphone 6 plus, 6s plus and 7 plus - white and copper marble are suspended, Would these photos mark places where memories happened? Would it be a series of rooms, and photos? It's hard to tell, but Franklin says that these spaces will be areas where friends and family could enter together, It suggests that Facebook's working hard to figure out a way to get the personal world of Facebook content into the otherwise relatively memory-free world of Oculus VR, I already get my virtual memories served to me on a daily basis through Facebook's archived posts, Maybe, in the future, that will be a whole memory palace., if you let Facebook do it..

3D photos are coming to Facebook, and after that..maybe a whole virtual "you" museum. Facebook's F8 Conference started today and has been dreaming big about the future of augmented reality and virtual reality, but one of the most fascinating plans has to do with memories. Or, Facebook's interpretation of them. A several-stage plan to create 3D spaces and experiences from personal photos is underway, starting this summer with the ability to upload 3D photos, Facebook announced. The photos look like moving images, creating 3D info out of 2D photos and videos. Rachel Franklin, Facebook's head of Social VR, presented the plans on stage at F8.

That's when he was told that more than 60 percent of Chinese VR users strapped on the devices to watch videos, typically on a large simulated screen, After years of watching companies and developers toil in search of a killer app to sell people on VR, he realized that watching normal TV and movies on a simulated movie screen in VR was the answer, "I was smacking my head, I'm like 'OK, of course, why not watch it in VR?" he said, At first he didn't understand copper lux case for apple iphone 6 plus, 6s plus and 7 plus - white and copper marble why this phenomenon was happening, But then he remembered that streaming video was already huge on pretty much every screen in our lives, (Remember: Apple pitched the original iPhone as a YouTube watching device.) Why not with VR too, where you can simulate a massive theater screen, making it all that much more compelling?..

"It's really that simple," he said. Oculus Go. Basic and cleanly designed. Now, Facebook's Oculus VR division is following suit, writing apps that might finally sell you on getting a headset so that you can get what the company says are even better ways to watch a traditional movie or TV show. The company is developing a trio of apps -- Oculus Gallery, Oculus TV and Oculus Venues -- designed to turn your headset into the device of choice to watch shows and movies, look at photos and tune into concerts and sports. They were announced alongside the launch of the company's newer, cheaper $199 headset called Oculus Go, which is available for purchase Tuesday from its own site, in addition to Amazon, Best Buy and NewEgg.

(Read CNET's review of the Go here.), It may seem odd that after years of searching for a must-have game or app that would convince people they need a headset, Oculus' latest answer boils down to a better way to watch TV and movies, But it's something people asked for in survey after survey as the company researched what people wanted from VR, "This is one thing that people have told us loud and clear," said Madhu Muthukumar who's helping head up the team building software for Oculus, Watching TV and movies "is a really big thing that people want to do copper lux case for apple iphone 6 plus, 6s plus and 7 plus - white and copper marble and it's the thing that they're clamoring for more of."The new apps are just the latest in a string of announcements the company has made in attempts to find the reasons people haven't yet bought these headsets..

The slow rate of adoption, after decades of development and pent-up excitement around the tech industry, has confounded executives, developers and fans alike. To hear people like Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg tell it, VR isn't just about putting a headset so close to your face that it tricks your brain into thinking you're in a computer-generated world. It's a technology that will upend the way we live, and his goal is to get 1 billion people to try it. "Imagine enjoying a courtside seat at a game, studying in a classroom of students and teachers all over the world or consulting with a doctor face-to-face -- just by putting on goggles in your home," he wrote when announcing that Facebook had purchased the company for about $2 billion in 2014. "This is really a new communication platform."But now, nearly two years after the first headsets were made widely available, sales have been underwhelming. And the list of common complaints about virtual reality remain: The headsets are big and goofy-looking. There isn't a must-have reason to get it. And the cost is way too high for a good device.

Zuckerberg (left) says VR will change the way we use computers, Facebook believes Oculus Go may be the answer, The headset on the device meant to be more comfortable than $399 flagship Oculus Rift headset, at half the cost, (The Rift debuted at $599 in March 2016), Stephanie copper lux case for apple iphone 6 plus, 6s plus and 7 plus - white and copper marble Llamas, an analyst at SuperData, forecast the low price could help spark interest, Facebook will likely sell 1.8 million Oculus Go headsets over the next three quarters, Llamas said, with "an expected surge during the holiday season."The Oculus Go is slimmed down, making it easier to wear if you have glasses, The speakers are built in so you don't need a pair of headphones..



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