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Who’s Waging the Wearables Wars? Part II: Microsoft

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For example, Apple’s wearables are seeing strong revenue growth and offsetting smartphone revenue deceleration in the near term. After examining Amazon last week, it’s time to zero in on Microsoft. ’ It turns out that its motivations are similar to Amazon’s. Skin in the Game. in mobile workflows.

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Who’s Waging the Wearables Wars? Part V: Apple

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For example, earlier in this series, we examined Google’s ambitions to create more direct user touchpoints (literally) that drive revenue-generating search by voice, visual and text. The story is similar for Amazon , Microsoft and Bose … but the biggest impact could come from Apple. Head Start.

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Apple Fires the Latest Shot in the Wearables Wars

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For example, earlier in this series, we examined Google’s ambitions to create more direct user touchpoints (literally) that drive revenue-generating search by voice, visual and text. The story is similar for Amazon , Microsoft and Bose (kind of), but the biggest impact could come from Apple. Head Start.

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Apple Vision Pro Second Impressions: The Digital Crown Tunes Your Reality

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Turning Apple Vision Pro's Digital Crown is a bit like tuning your reality. Apple Watch owners will be familiar with the Digital Crown. On Apple Vision Pro, it is a dial on top that jogs you along the spectrum of immersion so quickly it feels like magic. Microsoft formally killed its PC VR platform.

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Can Wearables Set the Stage for AR Glasses? Part II

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For example, Apple’s wearables offset iPhone sales declines. Picking up where we left off last week, Apple is leading the way with wearables, which is partly to set the stage for its rumored AR glasses. That includes Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Snap and others. Apple Fires the Latest Shot in the Wearables Wars.

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XR Talks: AR is All About Location

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In web and mobile search for example, click values are higher when “local intent” is inferred by things like geo-modifiers (e.g. For example, Street View imagery represents an object-recognition database to localize AR devices, which enables them to overlay geo-relevant AR graphics. The AR Space Race, Part II: Apple.

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How Different XR Companies Approach Cloud Services

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For example, some of the cloud services that we’ll look at are cloud storage solutions. While almost all non-Apple mobile devices run Android, it is also the backbone of many XR headsets.). For example, Magic Leap has had a partnership with Google Cloud for the past year now. But, what is the cloud anyway? Parents and Partners.