Immersive content that delivers an impactful experience is crucial to increased VR adoption. Virtual reality is poised to become a major trend with a potential to change almost every part of our lives – from the way we work and learn to how we play and relax. While we have seen disappointment around the sales of VR headsets, the technology has by no means been abandoned and continues to develop. Although it is still expensive for everyday consumers, virtual reality is rapidly changing the way people work in several industries. Stepping inside an immersive 3D environment, you can interact with colleagues around the world as if they were right next to you and hold virtual meetings that make it easy not only to identify who is speaking but also have a real-time feedback of how your ideas were received. Engineers and manufacturers increasingly utilise the technology to better collaborate on the design projects, and medical professionals employ VR to train doctors faster and les...
The Indian government may probably legalize cryptocurrencies, but with tough terms and conditions attached, a news report suggests. According to a new Indian express article published Wednesday, an interdisciplinary committee set up by the govt. to research cryptocurrencies, isn't in favor of an outright ban. An anonymous senior official who attended the committee’s meetings told the newspaper: “We have already had two meetings. There is a general consensus that cryptocurrency cannot be dismissed as completely illegal. It needs to be legalized with strong riders. Deliberations are on.” The government set up the committee in April 2017 with the remit of examining the present legal framework related to digital currencies and suggesting new measures to cater to the technology, including addressing problems around consumer protection and money laundering. Members include representatives from government departments for the economy and taxation, as well as the central bank an...
Exiled American whistle blower Edward Snowden has weighed in on the conversation surrounding bitcoin, stating that whereas the market lodestar will be eventually dissolve, the utilization of cryptocurrencies won't finish with bitcoin. Speaking in an interview with Ben Wizner, Director of the ACLU Speech, Privacy and Technology project, Snowden mentioned that the belief that supports bitcoin acting as a worldwide currency can merely transfer itself to different cryptocurrencies instead of dissipating. Scarcity and Belief Responding to an issue from Wizner regarding whether he believes bitcoin has long-run intrinsic value, Snowden compared bitcoin to paper fiat {money|paper money|folding money|paper currency} and pointed out that the sole difference between fiat and monopoly money is the belief generated by state backing, which primarily boils down to “men with guns.” In his view, whereas bitcoin and different blockchain-based crypto assets have a severely restricted quant...
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