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12-18-2015, 10:00 PM
http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/N3OP.Q95LA1tTgDXFj.jEQ--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3NfbGVnbztmaT1maWxsO2g9ODY7cT03NTt3PT EzMA--/http://media.zenfs.com/en-US/homerun/digital_trends_973/6451a8dd0c76856f8794b017e24127ed (http://news.yahoo.com/trends-benefits-nasa-wants-vr-011519836.html)RSS | iTunes-| Stitcher This episode is 100 percent Star Wars spoiler free! But that-doesn’t mean we aren’t excited about it. If you are in New York City, you can now get your hands on the miraculous HoloLens at Microsoft’s-HoloLens Experience Showcase for Developers.-Take it from our Editor in Chief, who’s already been lucky enough to try one: It’s worth waiting in line for. Brad recently got a sneak peak at Crytek’s new VR blockbuster, The Climb, and even got to chat with Director of Production David Bowman.-He shares some of his insights on VR from the interview, and what it’s like to virtually cling to a cliff face. Having enough space to fully utilize VR is definitely going to be an issue. Not a lot of people have an entire room that they can dedicate to it. Andy Boxall recently tested out Nvidia’s- Everest -with an HTC Vive, which showcases a great example of-how immersive VR can become with some room to move. A company called Virtuix is taking a different approach-with its-Omni VR Treadmill. It involves a trampoline-like setup-that utilizes special shoes. It looks a little silly, but allows users to have complete movement in a virtual world. NASA has had an exciting year,-and just-received a $1.3 billion increase for-its-2016 budget! Is it just the thrilling-new photos of planets, or is it also because of the push for the commercialization of space? Your childhood dream just came true: NASA-is-opening up public applications to become an astronaut. But would you be willing to travel for years in space? Some of us would. Today’s episode-features Brad Bourque, Ryan Waniata, Rick Stella-and Greg Nibler.-Please subscribe,- share, and send your-questions to-podcast@digitaltrends.com.-We also broadcast the show live on Wednesday next week due to Christmas, so keep an eye on the DT feed to tune in!
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