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Where hoverboards go to fly

Now playing: Watch this: UL fights hoverboard fires with new safety standards 1:53 Let’s just start out by saying that today’s “hoverboards” can’t actually fly or hover. What passes for a hoverboard, a device teased at more than 30 years ago in the “Back to the Future” movies, is actually a self-balancing scooter. Besides being …

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HTC Vive Pre: Everything you need to know

The HTC Vive VR headset has arrived at CNET, but we’re going to take a break from our extensive, exhaustive forays into virtual reality — for testing purposes — to answer a few questions you might be asking about Valve’s take on gaming in virtual reality. Is virtual reality fun? Yes! I’ve spent a lot of time mucking around in …

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Meta 2 AR glasses available for pre

This has been a big week for pre-ordering AR and VR headsets. After HTC and Microsoft announced a one-two punch on Monday with both Vive and HoloLens pre-orders going live, lesser-known Meta has thrown its Meta 2 augmented reality development kit in the mix. The Meta 2 dev kit is now available for pre-order for $949 (which converts to roughly …

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PlayStation Vue delivers ESPN, ABC and Disney channels

Sony on Wednesday beefed up its PlayStation-based subscription service, delivering on its promise to add new channels back when the Internet TV provider acquired the rights last year. PlayStation Vue subscribers can now check out live sports content from ESPN and ESPN 2 and new programming from the Disney Channel and ABC. The good news doesn’t end there. Sony is …

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Augmented

Call it “gaze anatomy.” The Virtuali-Tee is an augmented-reality t-shirt that reveals exactly what’s going on inside your body. Specifically, when someone aims a phone or tablet at you, they’ll see an animated, x-ray-style image of your innards. Creepy? Maybe a little, but also seriously cool and very educational. This is easier shown than explained, so take a look: Curiscope …

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