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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 Magic Leap has a new shot at life that I also didn’t see, due to its cord and lack of consumer experiences. A lot longer. I thought we would be wearing them all day by now.

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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. The robot brings other robots.

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Imagine XR Tomorrow; Build for XR Today, with PTC’s Mike Campbell

XR for Business Podcast

So PTC is a billion-dollar plus software company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. And it’s funny, because you look at something like Magic Leap, they raised $3.5-billion, We know a little bit about how Google thinks about this. Mike: We have no idea what Apple will do. What is PTC? What do you guys do?

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Imagine XR Tomorrow; Build for XR Today, with PTC’s Mike Campbell

XR for Business Podcast

So PTC is a billion-dollar plus software company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. And it’s funny, because you look at something like Magic Leap, they raised $3.5-billion, We know a little bit about how Google thinks about this. Mike: We have no idea what Apple will do. What is PTC? What do you guys do?

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Imagine XR Tomorrow; Build for XR Today, with PTC's Mike Campbell

XR for Business Podcast

So PTC is a billion-dollar plus software company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. And it's funny, because you look at something like Magic Leap, they raised $3.5-billion, We know a little bit about how Google thinks about this. Mike: We have no idea what Apple will do. So let's start from the beginning here.