Modern VR has a basic limitation that stunts immersion. You can move your head and swing your arms, but you can’t walk around.
Entertainment
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When I heard “Downton Abbey” was being made into a motion picture, I couldn’t contain
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If you are a fan of “The Office,” then you may have heard rumors of a new podcast, starring Jenna Fischer…
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Gather your foodie friends, grab some popcorn and cozy up on the couch. Atlanta-based Chef Ian Winslade of Mission + Market is headed to Food Network for his debut on “Beat Bobby Flay” this month.
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Every year, I anxiously anticipate summer rolling around. No, it’s not because of warmer weather and afternoons spent poolside. It’s because I can relax on my couch, wine glass in hand and eyes glued to the TV, to watch ABC’s “Bachelor in Paradise.”
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At 65, Jerry Seinfeld is still the king of observational comedy. His latest roving talk show, “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” combines coffee, laughs and vintage cars into quirky, caffeine-fueled adventures with the sharpest minds in comedy.
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Known worldwide for its legendary haunted houses, Stone Mountain-based NETHERWORLD Haunted House offers more than Halloween thrills. Last year, the creative minds behind America’s No. 1 haunted house welcomed three escape rooms and a monster museum, and are adding more year-round fun.
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When the sun goes down is when Atlanta lights up. Check out these favorite local spots for a night on the town:
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Maybe you’re like me and hadn’t indulged in “The Bachelor” franchise since it first aired in 2002 … until now. I decided to give the wildly popular show a chance for beauty queen Hannah Brown’s season of “The Bachelorette,” and what can I say? I’m hooked.
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I must confess I have an obsession: “Say Yes to the Dress” on TLC. It’s my TV kryptonite.
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What do you get when you cross a quarrelsome widow with an eccentric woman at a peer led support group? Well, if you’re talking about Netflix’s newest series, “Dead to Me,” you get endless twists and turns, dark humor and a TV addiction.
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Grab your martini and Sewing Down South swag, “Southern Charm” has returned to Bravo for its sixth season, and I’m here for it.
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With only two episodes remaining of TV’s latest sensation, “Game of Thrones,” viewers are chomping at the bit to see how it all ends.
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Last month, the third season of “Queer Eye” hit Netflix, and it didn’t disappoint.
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This Sunday, fans across the globe will tune in to the beginning of the end of the mega-hit HBO series that took the world by storm – “Game of Thrones.”
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Here is a breakdown of podcasts to check out no matter your career, interest or lifestyle:
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It’s time to put on your thinking caps, ladies and gents. We’ve rounded up a few of the best spots in Atlanta to flex your cranium during the city’s best recurring trivia.
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‘Tis the season for holiday movies, and #team360 has already been filling up on the fun. Ranging from comedies and dramas to classics, love stories and childhood favorites, our picks are sure to get even Scrooge into the holiday spirit. Grab snacks (popcorn and some of those holiday cookies sound perfect) and a hot cocoa or eggnog before settling in to queue up our team’s list of favorites below.
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From putting up the Christmas tree to drinking hot cocoa while decorating gingerbread houses, ‘tis the season for traditions.
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There’s no better feeling than curling up on the couch, stretchy pants on, and binge-watching TV after a delicious Thanksgiving dinner with family or friends. Luckily, there are plenty of festive, fan-favorite episodes to tune in to.
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If you have never heard of pinfall, you’re missing out. The game, a mix between football and bowling, is fairly simple. To play, two teams set up bowling pins across from one another and take turns to knock each other’s pins down using a full-size, regulation football. The first team to knock down all of their opponent’s pins wins it all.
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In the past year, the film industry in Atlanta has generated an economic impact of over $7 billion and is expected to grow this year.