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How InfiniteWorld Is Building “Web2.5”

ARPost

Extended reality technology is a part of “ the metaverse ” – a materializing virtual/physical world that seems perpetually here and perpetually around the corner. InfiniteWorld is a digital content management and strategy company working on emerging technology solutions with emerging technology companies.

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7 Years Of The Ghost Howls!

The Ghost Howls

When I introduce myself and I say that I have been working in the XR field for 9 years (from that far away 2014 when I started Immotionar with my buddy Gianni), I am surprised myself. I’ve gone through many evolutions of the technology and the market. Please someone save me. Probably by the time I will be dead.

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The XR Week Peek (2023.08.15): Samsung XR prototype leaked, Meta 2024 glasses are only for internal use, and more!

The Ghost Howls

We already knew that Meta should manufacture its first AR glasses, codenamed Orion, in 2014 , and that they should be built with high-end features and be manufactured in the US. This is how we learn to do proper content for what is going to be the next trend in XR.

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Retrospective: How LEGO Augments Our World

VRScout

In addition to creating experiences that “play well,” LEGO continuously experiments with emerging technologies to shape what the near future of play could be, thoughtfully creating experiences that change the way people live and interact with the physical and digital world. Ultra Agents (2014). LEGO Fusion (2014).

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How Will LiDAR Unlock AR’s Promise?

AR Insider

This traces back to Facebook’s Oculus acquisition in early 2014 that kicked off the current wave of excitement….including Key questions include, what did we learn in the past year? Picking up where we left off in the last installment in this series, there are several underlying technologies for AR to operate the way we all envision.

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Tech Giants Prime AR’s Headworn Era

AR Insider

The tech industry is looking to replace the smartphone — and everybody is waiting to see what Apple comes up with. I n 2007, Apple unveiled the iPhone. Apple didn’t invent the smartphone — companies like Palm and Blackberry had been selling them for years. by Kif Leswing, CNBC. Smartphones are old news.

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How Will LiDAR Unlock AR’s Promise?

ARVR

This traces back to Facebook’s Oculus acquisition in early 2014 that kicked off the current wave of excitement….including Key questions include, what did we learn in the past year? Apple integrated the technology in the iPad Pro last year, signaling that it would soon arrive at an iPhone near you. sit in its lifecycle?

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