Rainbow Six-Inspired Shooter Coming to PSVR 2 in November

Rainbow Six-Inspired Shooter Coming to PSVR 2 in November

FacebookTwitterLinkedinRedditSubscribe The Daily Roundup Newsletter Keep your finger on the pulse of the XR industry with the Daily Roundup, the most important news in one daily email.   Thank you for Signing Up Please correct the marked field(s) below. 1,true,6,Contact Email,2 Triangle Factory announced its squad-based shooter Breachers (2023) is finally coming to PSVR 2 next month.

Social on Vison Pro is How Meta Should Have Approached it All Along

Social on Vison Pro is How Meta Should Have Approached it All Along

FacebookTwitterLinkedinRedditSubscribe The Daily Roundup Newsletter Keep your finger on the pulse of the XR industry with the Daily Roundup, the most important news in one daily email.   Thank you for Signing Up Please correct the marked field(s) below. 1,true,6,Contact Email,2 As a leading social media company, it seemed like Meta would be in the best

Quest 3 Teardown Shows Just How Slim the Headset Really Is

Quest 3 Teardown Shows Just How Slim the Headset Really Is

FacebookTwitterLinkedinRedditSubscribe The Daily Roundup Newsletter Keep your finger on the pulse of the XR industry with the Daily Roundup, the most important news in one daily email.   Thank you for Signing Up Please correct the marked field(s) below. 1,true,6,Contact Email,2 Less than a week since launch, Quest 3 has already gotten the full iFixit teardown treatment

U.S. postage stamps pay tribute to Hispanic Americans

For many years, the U.S. Postal Service has issued postage stamps that reference Hispanic culture or feature Hispanic American celebrities. This year, the postal office issued a stamp featuring the art of a Colombian-born, Washington-based muralist known as MasPaz (Federico Frum). Federico Frum, aka MasPaz Left: Skateboard legend Tony Alva (© Steve Grayson/WireImage/Getty Images) Right:

Clinton’s portrait joins a gallery of secretaries of state

Photo illustration of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s portrait surrounded by other portraits of secretaries of state. (Graphic: State Dept./F. Carter. Photos: State Dept. © Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock.com © Steven Polson) The Department of State unveiled a portrait of its 67th secretary, Hillary Rodham Clinton, this week, adding it to a historically and artistically significant gallery that includes paintings

Music diplomacy: Helping to ‘see each other’s humanity’

OneBeat, one of the U.S. Department of State’s music diplomacy exchanges, convened musicians from more than a dozen countries to collaborate in Southern U.S. states in April and September. (© Alexia Webster/OneBeat) For decades, U.S. musicians have traveled the world offering beats and solos in a cultural exchange aimed at promoting better understanding between countries.

Cuban American salsa singer Celia Cruz honored on U.S. coin

Celia Cruz quarter design (U.S. Mint) A new U.S. quarter will honor Celia Cruz, the late “Queen of Salsa,” known for her bold costumes and booming voice and for shouting ¡Azúcar! during performances. The coin, scheduled for a 2024 release, is part of the U.S. Mint’s American Women Quarters Program, which recognizes the accomplishments and

United with Ukraine [July–September 2023]

The United States and European allies remain steadfast in their support for Ukraine’s independence and sovereignty. Coming to terms with war trauma in Ukraine [September 19, 2023] Medical specialists from Ukraine visited hospitals in the United States to share insights into treating people injured in war. Ukrainian Member of Parliament Oksana Dmytriyeva (center) tours a U.S. Department

U.S. strategy to address causes of migration shows results

The U.S. Strategy for Addressing the Root Causes of Migration in Central America has proven successful, according to a monitoring report that the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) recently published. U.S. departments and agencies recorded improvements in 15 of 20 key areas from the previous year, according to a progress report submitted to the

Delivering clean power to rural Madagascar

In Madagascar’s Tsarazaza village, people have long relied on candles, solar power or generators for light. The farming community’s remote location, 10 hours from the capital of Antananarivo, has kept Tsarazaza beyond the reach of the country’s power grid. In November 2020, Power Africa, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) provided $1.2 million