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The NBA’s High-Tech Revolution in 2025: How AI, VR and Smart Tech Are Changing the Game

The NBA’s High-Tech Revolution in 2025: How AI, VR and Smart Tech Are Changing the Game

Introduction The NBA in 2025 is not just a sports league – it’s a tech showcase. From the moment players step on the court to the way fans interact with the game, technology permeates every aspect of basketball. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has championed innovation, pushing the league to adopt cutting-edge tools that give it a high-tech edge over other sports nba.com nba.com. This comprehensive report explores how the NBA is leveraging technology on the court, off the court, and behind the scenes – and how it compares to the NFL, English Premier League, MLB, and others in the tech
15 September 2025
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Pimax Dream Air: The Ultra‑Light 8K VR Headset Taking Aim at Apple and Meta

Pimax Dream Air: The Ultra‑Light 8K VR Headset Taking Aim at Apple and Meta

Key Facts What Is Pimax Dream Air? (Overview) The Pimax Dream Air is a forthcoming virtual reality headset that Pimax proudly calls “the world’s smallest full-feature 8K VR headset”. In essence, it’s a PC-powered VR goggle that emphasizes extreme clarity and minimal weight. Pimax – a Chinese VR company known for pushing high specs – created Dream Air as a departure from their large, high-FOV headsets. Instead of chasing the widest field of view or standalone capability, Dream Air’s mission is to shrink the form factor without sacrificing the premium features VR enthusiasts expect. Dream Air’s design reflects this new philosophy. The device
10 September 2025
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VR/AR Boom: August 2025’s Biggest Launches, Partnerships & a Premier League First

VR/AR Boom: August 2025’s Biggest Launches, Partnerships & a Premier League First

HTC unveiled the VIVE Eagle AI Glasses, a lightweight under-50g device priced around $520 with 4.5-hour battery life, launching first in Taiwan with local carrier partnerships. Vuzix announced the LX1 Smart Glasses for warehouse and logistics use, featuring a hot-swappable 7,000mAh battery for 10-hour shifts, a Sony OLED HD display, voice controls, and an integrated scanner powered by a Qualcomm XR chipset. DPVR launched the P1 Max enterprise VR headset, built on the P1 Pro 4K with an active ventilation system delivering 50% better thermal efficiency, a 24/7 top-mounted power interface, and Snapdragon XR2 for 8K decoding, with global shipments
21 August 2025
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