We’re just a few months away from Oculus VR launching its Rift head-mounted display, and the Facebook-owned company is going to spend the next few days getting developers up to speed before that happens.
Oculus Connect is the VR firm’s developer conference, and it kicks off at 1 p.m. Pacific (4 p.m. Eastern) today. But unfortunately, the company has no plans to livestream any of today’s sessions. Instead, it’s going to record all of the events and share them online after Connect is over.
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Here are the details:
- Session: Keynote with Brendan Iribe
- Start time: 10 a.m. Pacific/1 p.m. Eastern
- Duration: 1 hour
- What Oculus says about it: “In the opening keynote, Brendan Iribe will share the latest news from Oculus, including updates on the Rift, Touch, and Samsung Gear VR.”