This innovative endeavour has already created a huge buzz when it comes to investors. Leading entities such as Nedbank, MTN, and Primedia have already secured stakes within Ubuntuland, including parcels of virtual ‘land’.
At least we don’t have to peer into his cold, dead, virtual avatar eyes anymore.
It seems like Meta, Mark Zuckerberg’s company behind the virtual reality venture, is struggling to deliver on performance and subscription promises.
Wesgro – the Western Cape trade and tourism agency – has created a series of educational, nature-themed children’s games.
An investigation, probing online virtual reality (VR) apps, has found children using the Metaverse to access strip clubs and other adult arenas where they are exposed to grooming, sex, racism, and threats of violence.
Crypto investor Tokens.com just bought a patch of virtual real estate for a record $2,4 million.
It’s out with the metaverse and in with the ‘Icelandverse’, thanks to a superb ad that pokes fun at Mark Zuckerberg.
Facebook’s name change announcement came with a couple of demos showing off what the company imagines the future will look like.
Video chat app Houseparty, which Epic Games bought in 2019, is now being shut down for good.