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Sacramento Kings new NBA arena wired for VR instant replay with mobile headsets.

Cats and VR

This October, the Sacramento Kings will open up a brand new $507 million dollar arena boasting 84 ft long screen almost as long as the court itself. The Sacramento Kings are heavily embracing Virtual Reality and recently invested in virtual reality video startup Voke.

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River Studios Comes to LA with VR Studio

VRScout

Some of River Studio’s work we have covered in the past have included the traveling VR exhibition for Björk and Birchbox Man’s inclusion of a Google Cardboard headset, along with four 90-second video clips, in the subscription-based beauty retail delivery box. In-store Sacramento Kings VR experience.

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Making a Pair of Ray-Bans Act Like a HoloLens x50 with Edge Computing, with Verizon's TJ Vitolo

XR for Business Podcast

This is like-- all the things you guys are doing, from working with the accessibility team at Cornell Tech, to your acquisition of Riot, to working with the Sacramento Kings, Yahoo! Alan: I know Google and Amazon and pretty much everybody's working on computer vision for products. So we use 360 video.

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Making a Pair of Ray-Bans Act Like a HoloLens x50 with Edge Computing, with Verizon's TJ Vitilo

XR for Business Podcast

This is like-- all the things you guys are doing, from working with the accessibility team at Cornell Tech, to your acquisition of Riot, to working with the Sacramento Kings, Yahoo! Alan: I know Google and Amazon and pretty much everybody's working on computer vision for products. So we use 360 video.

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Making a Pair of Ray-Bans Act Like a HoloLens x50 with Edge Computing, with Verizon’s TJ Vitolo

XR for Business Podcast

This is like– all the things you guys are doing, from working with the accessibility team at Cornell Tech, to your acquisition of Riot, to working with the Sacramento Kings, Yahoo! Alan: I know Google and Amazon and pretty much everybody’s working on computer vision for products. So we use 360 video.

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Making a Pair of Ray-Bans Act Like a HoloLens x50 with Edge Computing, with Verizon’s TJ Vitolo

XR for Business Podcast

This is like– all the things you guys are doing, from working with the accessibility team at Cornell Tech, to your acquisition of Riot, to working with the Sacramento Kings, Yahoo! Alan: I know Google and Amazon and pretty much everybody’s working on computer vision for products. So we use 360 video.