5 Fan-Made Movies That Will Blow Your Mind

With more and more fan-made movies popping up online, I thought I’d share some of my favorite so far. It’s impossible to list every fan project out there, but there are 5 in particular that caught my attention. These short…

Best Lightweight Music Player for Windows 7 and 8

If you're finally ready to make a change and try something new, there are plenty of decent music/media players free to download online with great feature sets. I've read a number of Top 5 and Top 10 lists on the best lightweight music players

Virtual Reality Technology 10: Atlas, Real Life Holodeck Technology

Atlas is on it's way and will bring an affordable holodeck into our living rooms. Star Trek fans should be overjoyed to hear that we can finally step into and explore our fantasy worlds. VR is stepping up in a big way and this Kickstarter project will allow gamers to

Virtual Reality Technology 9: Leap Motion Gesture Controller

Leap Motion is a motion sensing device that takes what the Kinect attempted to do on Xbox 360, but refined it for use in a variety of other areas. This miniature device allows for touchless control of your computer by sensing motions made above it with a

Virtual Reality Technology 8: Aireal Tactile Feedback Device

Disney's Aireal is the latest addition to the ever-growing virtual reality family. This device will attempt to bridge the gap between what we see onscreen and what we feel in real life. With the use of the Aireal, we'll be able to receive haptic feedback from virtual objects, and it's pretty impressive to see.

Virtual Reality Technology 6: Razer Hydra PC Motion Controller

The Razer Hydra is the answer for motion gaming on your PC. If you haven't heard about it already, the Razer Hydra is a high quality device that aims to allow PC gamers to experience accurate motion controls with their favorite PC games.

Virtual Reality Technology 4: ARAIG Gaming Feedback Suit

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.