One of the world's first virtual reality headsets for consumers is coming to the market in time for the holiday shopping season. Oculus says it's prepared.
The company helping to pioneer virtual reality goggles is hosting a developer event in Los Angeles this week, where it's expected to announce new partnerships and refined hardware. But the question still looms: Will consumers want what they're selling?
The hot social-networking startup is offering customers in the US the opportunity to re-watch photos and videos they've already seen, part of the latest effort to expand its business.
The world's largest social network offers new features to help businesses keep in touch with customers and better advertise their wares and services, particularly on mobile devices.