VR Poker Tells: Avatars, Micro-Gestures, and Voice Cues

In VR, you don’t see real faces, but players still leak information. Controllers, headsets, and mics turn nerves and confidence into timing, movement, and sound. Learn to separate software quirks from human patterns and you’ll find edges a HUD can’t show. What counts as a tell in VR A VR tell is any consistent, involuntary… Continue reading VR Poker Tells: Avatars, Micro-Gestures, and Voice Cues

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Security in Headsets: Account Safety and Device Sharing

Headsets feel personal, but most aren’t single-user safes. Controllers, voice commands, and auto-logins make it easy to spend or leak data if you don’t set boundaries. Treat a headset like a shared console plus a wallet, then lock it down accordingly. The real risks in plain English Headsets cache logins, payment tokens, and chat access.… Continue reading Security in Headsets: Account Safety and Device Sharing

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