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Navigating the New Frontier of Extended Reality with Accenture’s Rori DuBoff

XR for Business Podcast

Last week, Game of Thrones had a Snap filter where you could take the Flatiron building and drop a dragon on top, and Nike had a Snap filter where LeBron James comes out of a poster and slam dunks in your space. Alan: So, I think Google’s leading. I could play the Google Maps with my ears, I haven’t tried that yet.

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Navigating the New Frontier of Extended Reality with Accenture’s Rori DuBoff

XR for Business Podcast

Last week, Game of Thrones had a Snap filter where you could take the Flatiron building and drop a dragon on top, and Nike had a Snap filter where LeBron James comes out of a poster and slam dunks in your space. Alan: So, I think Google’s leading. I could play the Google Maps with my ears, I haven’t tried that yet.

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When will augmented reality glasses be ready for consumers?

Robert Scoble

Heck, when I got Google Glass years ago I thought I never would take those off. Unless I was working at Meta or Apple or Snap. This is why many who are working on Apple’s first device tell me it is NOT doing see-through glasses like these for its first product. A lot longer. Boy, was I wrong. The problem? Brightness.

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Save Me a Seat in meetingRoom, with Jonny Cosgrove

XR for Business Podcast

Jonny started his career volunteering and doing activism, before moving into events, marketing, and technology, operating in Dublin and Boston. And they’re expensive bricks, because Apple didn’t train him how to use his iPhone; they trained him to use the iPad. I think the Quest was a game changer. Alan: Absolutely.

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Save Me a Seat in meetingRoom, with Jonny Cosgrove

XR for Business Podcast

Jonny started his career volunteering and doing activism, before moving into events, marketing, and technology, operating in Dublin and Boston. And they’re expensive bricks, because Apple didn’t train him how to use his iPhone; they trained him to use the iPad. I think the Quest was a game changer. Alan: Absolutely.

Ireland 78
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Save Me a Seat in meetingRoom, with Jonny Cosgrove

XR for Business Podcast

Jonny started his career volunteering and doing activism, before moving into events, marketing, and technology, operating in Dublin and Boston. And they're expensive bricks, because Apple didn't train him how to use his iPhone; they trained him to use the iPad. I think the Quest was a game changer. He's brilliant with his iPad.

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ANNOUNCEMENT and Why the Tesla Humanoid Robot Matters

Robert Scoble

Here is our first analysis (located at: [url]) on why we should all be paying attention to what is happening in humanoid robots and consumer electronics, which include autonomous vehicles that are now arriving to people’s garages and, soon, Augmented Reality devices from Apple and others. But let’s not get into the fun and games yet.