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It’s the Year of the Ox and Gordon’s put together a perfect way to celebrate Lunar New Year/Chinese New Year at home! Whether celebrating or just craving dumplings, this recipe is easier than you might think! Grab a friend or two to help with the assembly and you’ll be enjoying them in no time.
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The fact that Virtual Reality even exists is quite an achievement. Growing up, I’m sure you must’ve wished you were actually a part of the video games you played and, for the past decade or so, that’s exactly what we’ve been able to do. It seemed like nothing but a pipe dream 20 years ago, but we’re at the point where VR is relatively mainstream. Everyone knows what VR is, but despite that, it’s still considered an up and coming sector.
Interest in VR is higher than it’s ever been because people are bored and at home with a lot of time on their hands, but the problem is that the industry has been static. There’s nothing really interesting being released, but there’s a whole lot going on behind the scenes, especially at Teslasuit headquarter. No affiliation to Tesla, Teslasuit is a company focused on VR tech and their full-body Teslasuit and Teslasuit gloves are some of the most interesting tech I’ve seen in a while. This suit doesn’t just simply give you haptic feedback, it actually electro-stimulates you so you could feel what’s going on in game, and even feel pain. The glove is designed to allow you to feel virtual objects, which is actually nuts.
There’s more to all this VR tech than just that so enjoy the video, let me know if you think the Teslasuit is the future of VR gaming in the comments section below and don’t forget to subscribe to TheGamer for more gaming tech content.
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00:00 Intro
00:30 The Evolving World Of VR
01:31 The Newest VR Gadgets
04:15 Is New VR Tech More Immersive
05:24 Outro
Written by: Justin Pietrodarchi
Narrated by: Antony W.
Edited by: Rahul Chavda