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My predictions for augmented reality in 2019

The Ghost Howls

On the contrary, Microsoft has worked a lot on the platform, to make it more appealing to enterprise customers. It has released experiences like Microsoft Remote Assist, that let different teams in a company work together to solve maintenance problems. Leap Motion. You may ask why I’m adding Leap Motion here.

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Microsoft May Leapfrog Facebook and Google in VR With HoloLens Tracking

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Microsoft’s play for command of next generation personal computing can be seen today with the announcement of a series of Windows-powered VR headsets starting at $300. This is not the case with the headsets on the way from Microsoft’s partners. “The strategy has become clear.

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CityXR: A Vision For Augmented Cities In The Shadow Of Hyper-Reality

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Matsuda himself subsequently began working in AR following the film's release, leading design teams at both Leap Motion (now Ultraleap) and Microsoft. That said, though Sen was a collaborative effort between Ito, CinemaLeap and Psychic VR, it was ultimately created using Unity. I started making it in 2013.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat’s Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

He organizes the annual GamesBeat and GamesBeat Summit conferences. And now, to this day, I think it remains Microsoft’s best pivot ever. Alan: Have you been to the Microsoft campus? It’s not your drab, beige Windows building, or Microsoft Word. Dean, welcome to the show, my friend. Dean: Thank you.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat’s Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

He organizes the annual GamesBeat and GamesBeat Summit conferences. And now, to this day, I think it remains Microsoft’s best pivot ever. Alan: Have you been to the Microsoft campus? It’s not your drab, beige Windows building, or Microsoft Word. Dean, welcome to the show, my friend. Dean: Thank you.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat's Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

He organizes the annual GamesBeat and GamesBeat Summit conferences. And now, to this day, I think it remains Microsoft's best pivot ever. Alan: Have you been to the Microsoft campus? It's not your drab, beige Windows building, or Microsoft Word. It's just neat how they built a subculture within the Microsoft culture.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat’s Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

He organizes the annual GamesBeat and GamesBeat Summit conferences. And now, to this day, I think it remains Microsoft’s best pivot ever. Alan: Have you been to the Microsoft campus? It’s not your drab, beige Windows building, or Microsoft Word. Dean, welcome to the show, my friend. Dean: Thank you.