Oculus, as we know, was acquired by Facebook for $2 billion, and now the VR community has been buzzing about trying to figure out what to do with all this newly accessible technology.
Thanks to flexible sensors embedded in their fabric design, the Forte gloves can track more of a wearer’s hands than other virtual-reality gloves (most of which are designed for simpler uses in ...
a haptic-feedback glove that allowed CEO Mark Zuckerberg to play Jenga in virtual reality. Less than 24 hours later, a startup called HaptX claimed the glove was practically identical to its own ...