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Are Apple’s AR Glasses Hiding in Plain Sight?

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Apple’s AR Glasses are Hiding in Plain Sight. With all the phone and watch and TV and game and chip and other chip news coming out of Apple’s big event, it was easy to forget the company’s longest-running background process: an augmented-reality wearable. by Peter Rubin, WIRED. That’s by design.

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Bringing the Links to your Living Room with AR Golf, featuring Deloitte’s Allan Cook & Kaitlyn Kuczer

XR for Business Podcast

Kaitlyn: We are coming in from Denver, Colorado. Alan: Really wonderful if Apple stayed in there. But because there really is no standard -- and there won't be unless Apple joins -- how do you deal with the fact that there's no standard, and you have to build two files for everything you do? There are far less wearables.

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Bringing the Links to your Living Room with AR Golf, featuring Deloitte’s Allan Cook & Kaitlyn Kuczer

XR for Business Podcast

Kaitlyn: We are coming in from Denver, Colorado. Alan: Really wonderful if Apple stayed in there. But because there really is no standard -- and there won't be unless Apple joins -- how do you deal with the fact that there's no standard, and you have to build two files for everything you do? There are far less wearables.

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Bringing the Links to your Living Room with AR Golf, featuring Deloitte’s Allan Cook & Kaitlyn Kuczer

XR for Business Podcast

Kaitlyn: We are coming in from Denver, Colorado. Alan: Really wonderful if Apple stayed in there. But because there really is no standard -- and there won't be unless Apple joins -- how do you deal with the fact that there's no standard, and you have to build two files for everything you do? There are far less wearables.

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