They inferred it because those companies were left out of your category of the "last thing you'd want". Anything left out would be categorized as "not the last thing you'd want" when there are parallels in the omitted yet well known offerings.
The vast majority of people in the world don't own any VR device as of today, and likely never will. I don't see there is a "be forced to" thing happening.
I can't see that happening at all. The idea gives little utility over the top of the last big leap (smart phones) with a lot of additional costs and problems.
yamazakiwi|1 year ago
ethernot|1 year ago
Anyway this discussion is starting to sound like Slashdot circa 1999...
mike_ivanov|1 year ago
n144q|1 year ago
ethernot|1 year ago