One of the highlights of last week’s Google I/O developers conference was the cardboard virtual reality viewers Google handed out to the 6,000 gathered developers after the keynote.
But a group of Cupertino high school sophomores beat mighty Google by more than a week with a cardboard VR viewer of their own.
The students were invited to show off their creation at the Entertainment Technology in the Internet Age conference at Stanford University on June 17. In the video above, Krishna Adharyu, an incoming 10th grader at Homestead, explains how their Face Box project works.
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Cupertino kids beat Google to unveil cardboard virtual reality viewer
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Re: Cupertino kids beat Google to unveil cardboard virtual r
Bad "here" URL. Here is the corrected URL:metalqueen wrote:...
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http://blog.seattlepi.com/techchron/201 ... ty-viewer/
Beware that the embedded video on that page does not seem relevant to the article. Perhaps the embedded video URL is also incorrect.
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