Oculus devices will drop the Facebook login requirement at some point next year, Facebook has confirmed. Yesterday on October 28 during Facebook's big announcement that it was changing names, Facebook ...
Starting in August, Quest users will no longer need to use their Facebook account to log in, a move by Meta to continue shifting away from the Facebook brand and in response to user dissatisfaction ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook If you’re an Oculus Quest owner who’s had to maintain a Facebook account to log in to the device ...
During Facebook Connect, Mark Zuckerberg announced that a personal Facebook account would soon no longer be required to use Oculus Quest hardware. "As we've focused more on work, and frankly as we've ...
Meta has announced you will no longer be required to have a Facebook account to log into the Quest headset starting next month. However, you may have to create a new ...
Thanks to its affordability and ease of use, the Oculus Quest 2 is perhaps the best virtual reality headset out there. But Oculus is owned by Facebook, and last year the company began requiring Quest ...
Meta (formerly Facebook) created quite a stir in the VR industry when it announced last year that it planned to require Facebook account logins for new users. The move didn’t go over well in the VR ...
VR Hardware Meta shows off two next-gen VR headsets: One with so many pixels it demands DLSS 3 upscaling, the other with a horizontal FOV twice that of the Quest 3 VR Hardware The Meta Quest 3S is at ...
The company formerly known as Facebook is now called Meta, and with the new name comes a bunch of new virtual reality ambitions. While the social media group's Oculus Quest 2 headset is an integral ...
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During this afternoon’s Facebook Connect 2021 presentation, CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent some time offering a glimpse into the future of Facebook’s virtual reality plans. While speaking about a push ...
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