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Metaverse and Investing – Opportunities for Retail Investors Part 2: Software and Infrastructure

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This implies an enormous variety of software that will be used for its construction and for its application in our lives. Or AR applications that can be easily customized by those who do not have the money to make their own. Or AR applications that can be easily customized by those who do not have the money to make their own.

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Vuzix Blade AR Smart Glasses Now Support Amazon Alexa, DJI Drones

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The Alexa built-in certified smart glasses are now available directly through Amazon. Since the launch of the Vuzix Blade back in February of this year, the AR smart glasses have received a generous amount of updates, in the process quietly becoming one of the more unique AR headsets currently on the market.

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

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“Wearable Wars” is AR Insider’s mini-series that examines how today’s wearables will pave the way and prime consumer markets for AR glasses. Common wisdom states that mobile AR is the forbear to smart glasses. There, it can seed user demand for AR and get developers to start thinking spatially. Skin in the Game.

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What Will AR Do for Brand Marketing in 2021?

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W hat’s the state of AR as we enter 2021? We recently did just this with AR Insider partner Matt Maher for his view on AR growth drivers. As co-founder of digital agency and innovator M7 innovations , Maher is on the front lines of AR experience creation for brand clients like Panera and Chanel. Click To Tweet.

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How Different XR Companies Approach Cloud Services

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But, software is important too. The bigger your XR needs are, the larger your software needs are. So, more and more XR providers are providing cloud services in addition to their hardware and platform offerings. This allows devices to become smaller while running more robust software. CloudXR From NVIDIA.

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AR Leaders Join the ‘Four-Comma Club’

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“Trendline” is AR Insider’s series that examines trends and events in spatial computing, and their strategic implications. Among tech’s big five — Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook — all but Facebook have crossed the mark. Apple was first, followed by Microsoft and Amazon (which has since dipped below the mark).

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Big XR News from Microsoft, Meta, AWS, Apple

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The End of the Windows Mixed Reality In its latest Windows 11 24H2 update , Microsoft is removing some support frameworks for its MR hardware and software portfolio. The update sees Windows Mixed Reality added to the “Deprecated Features” list, which congregates features that Microsoft is no longer working on.