7 New VR Headsets for 2019

April 24, 2019

2019 is looking to be a huge year for VR. Industry leaders - including Facebook and HTC - have announced a range of new headset options (like the Oculus Quest and Vive Cosmos) for consumers and enterprise customers to choose from.At the same time, newer players are emerging to try and carve out their own space within the market. Notably, Valve - who co-designed the Vive with HTC - will be releasing their first in-house headset in 2019.

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WBTV

WBTV signed on in 1949 as the Carolinas' first television station and is the oldest station between Richmond and Atlanta. Founded by Jefferson Standard Insurance Company of Greensboro (predecessor of Jefferson-Pilot), it is now owned and operated by Raycom Media of Montgomery, Alabama.The station is licensed in Charlotte and broadcasts through an analog signal on channel 3 and through a digital signal on channel 23. WBTV has pioneered TV programming in Charlotte during the past 60+ years. It was the first to show a live network program (a football game between Notre Dame and North Carolina), the first to use videotape, the first to air a local live color program, the first to mount a live camera in a NASCAR stock car, the first to broadcast in stereo sound and the first to debut closed captioning on its nightly newscasts.

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The Techy Business of Mobile Gaming

Infographic | January 31, 2020

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is as new as gaming, and both have been involved with each other since the beginning. Several of the world’s most popular games feature elements of artificial intelligence. Instances can be found in Pac-Man, Red Dead Redemption 2, Sid Meier’s Civilization VI, and so on. Unbeknownst to many, mobile games played a major part in bringing Augmented Reality (AR) to popularity. Today, 81% of American gamers have played using AR at least more than once. With 81% of digital gaming time being spent on mobile apps and engagement with mobile games increasing.

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Premium Multimedia Localization vs. Rapid Multimedia Services

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Choosing between premium multimedia localization services and rapid multimedia services allows you to get unique results to boost your business. Knowing what you need to accomplish is critica.

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Six Social Media Predictions for 2020

Infographic | December 17, 2019

To make relevant predictions for the year ahead, it’s vital to first have an understanding of what’s been going on social media for the past couple of years. This includes the tests that have been carried out, the bans that have been introduced, the regulations that have been changed, etc. At company, Awario, we're always watching closely, and for our 2020 trend predictions, we took a deeper look at both the trends that have been evolving for some time, along with more recent shifts.

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AI in the Entertainment Industry

Infographic | August 12, 2022

Production businesses make informed decisions on marketing and advertising with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). AI examines critical data and provides important insights into consumer behavior

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How Much Do Streaming Services Pay Artists?

Infographic | December 11, 2019

CDs are a thing of the past now that Streaming Services like Spotify & Apple Music have taken the industry by storm. But how much do these streaming services pay artists? In the infographic below, you will find the amount of money in USD artists receive on average per 100 streams of their tracks.

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Viveport Infinity Most Played of 2019

Infographic | December 19, 2019

Viveport Infinity is new to the virtual reality world but has clearly established their place in the VR gaming community this year. Launching and releasing to the public in April, Viveport Infinity was the first VR game subscription service. Vive has generously included all major PC VR headsets to have compatibility also, something that isn’t usually done. Infinity is also available to Oculus Quest users through the Oculus Link Beta program.

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WBTV

WBTV signed on in 1949 as the Carolinas' first television station and is the oldest station between Richmond and Atlanta. Founded by Jefferson Standard Insurance Company of Greensboro (predecessor of Jefferson-Pilot), it is now owned and operated by Raycom Media of Montgomery, Alabama.The station is licensed in Charlotte and broadcasts through an analog signal on channel 3 and through a digital signal on channel 23. WBTV has pioneered TV programming in Charlotte during the past 60+ years. It was the first to show a live network program (a football game between Notre Dame and North Carolina), the first to use videotape, the first to air a local live color program, the first to mount a live camera in a NASCAR stock car, the first to broadcast in stereo sound and the first to debut closed captioning on its nightly newscasts.

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