Google’s Daydream VR project is no longer a reality

Google’s Daydream VR project is no longer a reality
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2019-10-16 10:17

Google’s senior VP of hardware, Rick Osterloh, talked about sustainability on the stage last night at the Pixel event. While it’s nice to see the company talking about making their products green, it seems to be finding it hard to ‘sustain’ projects they start.

In its latest product killing, the search giant has slaughtered the Daydream VR. The company confirmed to VentureBeat the Pixel 4 and the Pixel 4 XL don’t support the VR project.  Notably, the company didn’t include Daydream support in its budget Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL as well. In a statement provided to VentureBeat, Google said over the…

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