I noticed this as well after watching several sessions. Definitely a good direction.
This doesn't sound appealing unless it gives access to the next major point release. I'm sure only a marginal number of people are interested in testing 10.9.x compared to 10.10
They don't need to lock out other headsets, that's kind of the opposite of their service model and philosphy. But they would have the advantage of controlling the distrobution platform, their in-house software/engine,…
Well, not the best news. Valve has a strong prototype, so they're also in the game, and they will take this technology in the right direction if Oculus drops the ball.
Yeah, that exact thing already exists, it's called XMPP/Jabber but hardly anyone uses it. It's a shame. There is a federated chat protocol just like federated email, but it's businesses trying to lock in customers that…
Seriously, what were they thinking? They've announced you can attack ≈40% of OS X machines and then didn't provide a fix. Great.
Also hoping for small business accounts becoming an option soon. I have been using them for my personal account for about six months and have no complaints, love it.
I noticed this as well after watching several sessions. Definitely a good direction.
This doesn't sound appealing unless it gives access to the next major point release. I'm sure only a marginal number of people are interested in testing 10.9.x compared to 10.10
They don't need to lock out other headsets, that's kind of the opposite of their service model and philosphy. But they would have the advantage of controlling the distrobution platform, their in-house software/engine,…
Well, not the best news. Valve has a strong prototype, so they're also in the game, and they will take this technology in the right direction if Oculus drops the ball.
Yeah, that exact thing already exists, it's called XMPP/Jabber but hardly anyone uses it. It's a shame. There is a federated chat protocol just like federated email, but it's businesses trying to lock in customers that…
Seriously, what were they thinking? They've announced you can attack ≈40% of OS X machines and then didn't provide a fix. Great.
Also hoping for small business accounts becoming an option soon. I have been using them for my personal account for about six months and have no complaints, love it.