The MYO armband will see you controlling games, computers and even radio controlled cars and planes with simple hand gestures. Don't be fooled though, this is no Kinect clone. It's a serious device with some cool features that could revolutionize the way
As far as virtual reality technology goes, this is one device I hadn't considered. For a truly immersive experience, you'd obviously need some haptic feedback but it's an interesting and, now that I've had time to think about it, very necessary direction to go in.
The next step for fully immersive virtual reality is the inclusion of a controller that acts the way it would in real life. This is where the Delta Six's lifelike gun controller steps in. This controller could take FPS games a step further into reality with it's motion controlling and tracking capabilities.
Slowly but surely, virtual reality is becoming real as various companies put it together piece by piece. After the Oculus Rift, this is one of the most exciting reveals in VR's history. Omni is a multidirectional treadmill that will take immersion to greater levels, and improve fitness as well.
The Oculus Rift is the latest tech gadget that everyone wants to get there hands on. After an incredibly successful Kickstarter campaign, Palmer Luckey's Oculus Rift is now putting together the dev kits for this amazing new technology.
Google's answer to Airplay is here in the form of a small HDMI gadget called the Chromecast. The Chrome brand has become synonymous with Google, making it a fitting name for their next project. Now you'll have the convenience of Airplay for Android and most other devices for easy video streaming.