Pluto VR originally began as a social startup releasing its communications service
Pluto for SteamVR users back in 2018. Today, the company has announced its latest product, moving away from social and into high-end streaming for Oculus Quest with
Unlike apps such as
Virtual Desktop where you can stream your SteamVR library to Oculus Quest if you have a compatible PC,
PlutoSphere utilises cloud streaming technology so no PC is required. The platform will allow users to access their Steam and Epic Games Store libraries to play on Oculus Quest/Quest 2 as well as being able to install and run any OpenVR or OpenXR videogame or application.
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02/17/2021
T-Mobile, Georgia Tech and Curiosity Lab Team up to Fuel 5G Innovation in Drones, Autonomous Vehicles, Robotics and More
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PEACHTREE CORNERS, Ga., BELLEVUE, Wash. and ATLANTA, Ga.
February 17, 2021 T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) and Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners, in collaboration with the Georgia Institute of Technology, today announced the creation of the 5G Connected Future incubator program designed to support the growth and development of entrepreneurs and startups as they work to build the next big thing in 5G.
Subscribe The new 5G incubator is located in the city of Peachtree Corners 500-acre smart city technology park, a living lab powered by T-Mobile 5G where more than 8,000 people live or work. The facility features a 25,000 square foot Innovation Center and 3-mile autonomous vehicle test track. T-Mobile has deployed its Extended Range 5G and Ultra Capacity 5G network across the park enabling developers to build solutions in a real-world e
Feb 17, 2021 11:42am
Georgia Tech’s Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) is going to partner on lab management for the 5G Connected Future Program. (T-Mobile)
T-Mobile is launching a new 5G incubator program for startups to help develop next-generation applications by leveraging resources from the carrier, Georgia Tech, and Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners.
Dubbed the 5G Connected Future program, it builds on earlier initiatives by the operator to help move 5G-enabled services and tech forward, like T-Mobile’s Accelerator program.
The program is to take place in the 500-acre smart city tech park of Peachtree Corners, which has 25,000 square foot Innovation Center and a 3-mile track to test autonomous vehicles.
[February 17, 2021]
T-Mobile, Georgia Tech and Curiosity Lab Team Up to Fuel 5G Innovation in Drones, Autonomous Vehicles, Robotics and More
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) and Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners, in collaboration with the Georgia Institute of Technology (News - Alert), today announced the creation of the 5G Connected Future incubator program designed to support the growth and development of entrepreneurs and startups as they work to build the next big thing in 5G.
The new 5G incubator is located in the city of Peachtree Corners 500-acre smart city technology park, a living lab powered by T-Mobile (News - Alert) 5G where more than 8,000 people live or work. The facility features a 25,000-square-foot Innovation Center and 3-mile autonomous vehicle test track. T-Mobile has deployed its Extended Range 5G and Ultra Capacity 5G network across the park, enabling developers to build solutions in a real-world environment. Here developers will build and test new 5G use cases su
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This week, we announced a collaboration between Snohomish County, the 5G Open Innovation Lab and our partners to create a state-of-the-art agriculture technology field lab at two farms in rural Washington. It’s called the Food Resiliency Project and it’s funded by the CARES Act with the goal to bring together farmers, distributors and technology companies to transform the agriculture industry and improve food resiliency.
At T-Mobile we’re building a 5G network to serve all Americans, including rural farmers, giving them the tools they need to transform their businesses. For more on this news, check out this week s blog from John Saw, EVP of Advanced & Emerging Technologies, in the T-Mobile Newsroom.