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Leap Motion Raises $50 Million For Its Finger Tracking Technology

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

VR and AR headsets are heading to market from Microsoft, Google, Facebook and others that have a wide range of capabilities. Just last week we learned about Facebook’s plan for a $200 headset that occupies the low end of the market while Google continues work on a six degrees of freedom standalone headset.

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A Brief History of VR

VeeR VR

From the 1970s to the 1990s, the VR industry mainly provided devices for medical, flight simulation, automobile industry design, and military training purposes. After its 2007 release of google Street View, in 2010, google introduced stereoscopic 3D mode for Street View.

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Making Everyone an Expert, with Scope AR's Scott Montgomerie

XR for Business Podcast

The old-school way to train someone for a task involves memorization, repetition, and practice, in order to make it like second nature. So why train, when AR makes it obsolete? As the pioneer of utilizing AR for industry support and training, Scope AR are partnered with technology leaders such as Google and Microsoft.

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Making Everyone an Expert, with Scope AR’s Scott Montgomerie

XR for Business Podcast

The old-school way to train someone for a task involves memorization, repetition, and practice, in order to make it like second nature. So why train, when AR makes it obsolete? As the pioneer of utilizing AR for industry support and training, Scope AR are partnered with technology leaders such as Google and Microsoft.

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Making Everyone an Expert, with Scope AR’s Scott Montgomerie

XR for Business Podcast

The old-school way to train someone for a task involves memorization, repetition, and practice, in order to make it like second nature. So why train, when AR makes it obsolete? As the pioneer of utilizing AR for industry support and training, Scope AR are partnered with technology leaders such as Google and Microsoft.

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Reaching for the Clouds with 6D.ai’s Matt Miesnieks

XR for Business Podcast

So things like Uber or Google Maps and directions were native to the phone, that were kind of useless on the PC. So that was a problem that, in the past, could only be solved with expensive depth cameras or Google Street View-style cars, or take a thousand photos and wait a day for it all to be processed. So that’s one.

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Reaching for the Clouds with 6D.ai’s Matt Miesnieks

XR for Business Podcast

So things like Uber or Google Maps and directions were native to the phone, that were kind of useless on the PC. So that was a problem that, in the past, could only be solved with expensive depth cameras or Google Street View-style cars, or take a thousand photos and wait a day for it all to be processed. So that’s one.

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