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Open Source Virtual Reality, a Razer co-founded venture with close to 150 partners, recently announced support for Android. The software and hardware platform now is compatible with Windows, Linux, and Android operating systems. Check out the full coverage here.
Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan was named the No. 3 most influential leader in technology by Juniper Research. Read Time's coverage of the report here.
Success may not have limits, but shopping malls apparently do. As Razer prepared to inaugurate its first concept store in Taipei this month, the number of fans that lined-up was so massive, mall authorities had to shut down the festivites. Read More here: http://www.legitreviews.com/razerstore-grand-opening-halted-due-to-overcrowding_163777
Razer's Forge TV, one of the only third party stand-alone Android TV devices announced since the platform launched, is already available as a pre-order from Amazon. Now you can get it straight from the serpent's mouth: Razer is accepting pre-orders for both the Forge TV and the bundle with a Serval controller. The set-top box alone is shipping out […]
When the capital market values privately held start-up companies at over $1B, they call them unicorns. According to some experts on mythical animals and business, Razer has apparently joined the herd. Read more on Fortune: http://fortune.com/2015/04/06/razer-unicorn-gaming-company/.
April Fools’ is a day of jokes. Razer's Project McFly — a hovering mouse — caught a number of people by surprise, including the Wall Street Journal: http://blogs.wsj.com/personal-technology/2015/04/01/the-6-best-april-fools-tech-videos/.
The votes for the 11th Annual Engadget People's Choice Awards have been tallied and the winners are in. Not surprisingly, the Razer Blade took home “Best Laptop:” http://www.engadget.com/gallery/11th-annual-engadget-awards-peoples-choice-winners/3405641/#slide=3405641||.
The company announced a new partnership with Razer that will put Leap Motion's motion-tracking capabilities directly in the OSVR headset when it ships later this year. When Razer's Hacker Development Kit (HDK) headset for OSVR becomes available later in 2015, developers will have the option of buying a faceplate that has Leap Motion's gesture-tracking hardware […]
The Wall Street Journal recently profiled Razer. Subscribers can click here to read the full story: http://www.wsj.com/articles/a-billion-dollar-startup-gear-for-serious-gamers-1424917907.
Wouldn't it be nice if you could have it all: A thin, attractive laptop powerful enough to play any game you throw at it? Razer's Blade laptops keep narrowly missing the mark—but this time may be different. Read why at http://gizmodo.com/the-new-razer-blade-might-be-the-gaming-laptop-weve-bee-1683388000.