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An Xbox engineer at Microsoft has developed a driver that reactivates abandoned Windows Mixed Reality headsets by enabling SteamVR support.
The "Oasis" driver is a deep reverse engineering effort to revive Windows Mixed Reality headsets for use on Windows 11 version 24H2 and above. And you can download it now!
Most of these Windows features faded away, not because they were terrible ideas, but because hardly anyone ever touched them.
The latest version of the SteamVR Beta automatically installs the third-party ‘Oasis’ driver, enabling compatibility with Windows VR headsets after Microsoft discontinued their support in the latest ...
New Delhi: With the festive season at its peak, marketers are increasingly turning to immersive and mixed reality-led formats to break through the clutter. What was once a novelty is now emerging as a ...
China's Vivo Vision competes with many of the same design elements as Apple's Vision Pro. But is the honeymoon already over? Alex Valdes from Bellevue, Washington has been pumping content into the ...
vivo’s Vision Explorer Edition mixed reality headset made its official debut in China today. It’s the first MR headset from the company and is likely to be a China exclusive for now. Pricing and ...
DONGGUAN, China, Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- vivo today marked its 30th anniversary with the vivo Vision Launch Event & Imaging Grand Ceremony in Dongguan. At the event, the company unveiled its ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. McWally’s opens in Fuquay-Varina with bowling, arcade, and laser tag arena. The entertainment complex spans 42,000 square feet and ...
The new version of Mac virtual machine software Parallels Desktop, which is most often used to run Windows applications on modern Macs, has just arrived. Parallels Desktop 26 has a lot to offer to the ...
OpenSea saw arguably the most bullish series of announcements in its existence, and $SEA is now on the horizon.
As new digital tools powered by AI raise fears of misinformation, a Canadian startup has gone the other way: Using technology to help patients with severe mental-health illnesses perform reality ...