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How To Make Consumers Understand VR/AR
In today’s world of hyper-connectivity we increasingly stare at the rectangles in our hands, on our desks, and mounted on our walls, allowing them to take us from A to B within their confined environments. But immersion ends when we stop looking at our rectangles. If today’s computing platforms get you from A to B faster than ever before, tomorrow’s will power the first implementation of imagination. The technology of tomorrow is Immersive and therefore the medium should be called Immersive.
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Google Glass 2.0 Is a Startling Second Act
The trendy-creepy glasses flopped. Then the tech giant realized that the future of wearables was in factories and warehouses.
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Apple Glasses Are Inevitable
All of the pieces are coming together for Apple to sell glasses. Using fashion and luxury lessons learned from selling Apple Watch, Apple will enter the glasses industry and in the process launch its first product category designed specifically for the augmented reality (AR) era. While ARKit has taken the world by storm, the development platform is already making it clear that new form factors are needed to take full advantage of AR. It is no longer a question of if, but when, Apple will use AR to rethink glasses.
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Future of the human-computer interface
The human-computer interface is changing: Welcome to a world of holograms, augmented reality, and thought-controlled Word docs.
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Ideology Is the Original Augmented Reality
How we fill gaps in our everyday experiences. By Slavoj ŽIžek.
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Magic Leap finally unveils augmented reality goggles, says it’s shipping next year
After more than three years, Magic Leap has unveiled what it describes as a "creator edition" of its augmented reality system.
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Jurassic World gets the Pokemon GO clone nobody needs
Universal Studios today announced Jurassic World Alive, an AR mobile game made in the style of Pokemon GO. When I say “in the style of Pokemon GO,” I mean identical to that game. The player uses their phone as a map to track dinosaurs by sound, capture them, and use them in battle against other players.
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CGI ‘Influencers’ Like Lil Miquela Are About to Flood Your Feeds
Lil Miquela may be fascinating in her own right, but the rise of digital humans in social media and elsewhere is just getting started.
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Kill the (robot) ump!
Let's assume someone seriously wants to create a robot umpire or sports referee. Is it possible to build an accurate and trustworthy augmented reality solution today? Or must we wait for the technology to catch up?
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4 obstacles to ethical AI (and how to address them)
Data bias, opacity, data monopoly, and job loss are issues that plague the field of artificial intelligence. Here are some simple solutions to these problems.
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Magic Leap is real and it’s a janky marvel
After years of speculation, some mockery, and more than a little befuddlement, the Magic Leap augmented headset is arriving in the hands of developers and users — and its first product is a somewhat janky piece of magic.
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No, Apple hasn't canceled its AR glasses project
Production of Apple's upcoming augmented reality has supposedly been "terminated" according to one of the worst sources of Apple rumors on the internet.
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'Apple Glass' Rumored to Start at $499, Support Prescription Lenses, and More
Front Page Tech host and leaker Jon Prosser today shared several alleged details about Apple's rumored augmented reality glasses
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'Apple Glass' details leaked, will cost $499 and work with prescriptions
A prolific leaker has detailed Apple's forthcoming augmented reality glasses, and says that Apple will call them "Apple Glass"
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Adobe creates augmented reality for Apple
With this, Apple users will be able to see everything more incredible, from work things and for the children of the house in video games.
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Augmented Reality Is Changing the Cosmetics Industry Forever
A flurry of prominent cosmetics brands are embracing augmented reality technology to show you what makeup looks like before you buy. Trying on lipstick before you bought it once meant dealing with an apathetic store assistant and the dubious hygiene of putting your lips on the same surface as countless fellow shoppers.
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Augmented Reality Is Coming for Your Ears, Too
SHARING YOUR EARBUDS with somebody is, in every important aspect, gross. There must be a compelling reason to want to wedge another person’s waxy nub into your external auditory meatus. Such as love, or an unbearably long flight with no other options (the two are not mutually exclusive). Or a shared experience that demands, in some way, that two or more people hear the same audio tracks simultaneously.
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Apple Glasses: Release date, price, features and leaks
Apple Glass could redefine wearable computing. Here's everything we know so far.
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Apple's rumored AR/VR headset might require a nearby iPhone or a Mac for processing
Apple now seems to be up for a custom chip for it’s rumored upcoming AR/VR headset. This chip is an SoC, this will require Apple to offload a few processor-heavy tasks to the device it’s connected to (like an iPhone or Mac). However, this chip sends and receives data, compresses or decompressed videos as per needs though being wireless. Thus, it’s gonna do a great job in streaming data, rather than putting the whole load of heavy processing on the headset. Apple has started working with this wit
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Why Businesses Are Investing in Augmented Reality
The global pandemic has changed the way we live, work and shop, accelerating both existingand emerging technological trends. As business and consumers adapt to the current landscape,we examine why augmented reality is the new normal.
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