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Editorial: How the Crypto Crash—and Meta’s Missteps—Are Souring the General Public on the Metaverse

Ryan Schultz

According to an August 8th, 2022 report in Fortune : Mark Cuban, the billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner and avid crypto enthusiast, is not sold on the metaverse. This will apply both to behemoth corporations like Meta, Apple, and Alphabet (the parent company of Google), as well as to much smaller metaverse-building companies.

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Put the Car of Your Dreams in Your Living Room, with ZeroLight’s Barry Hoffman

XR for Business Podcast

We worked towards the next Dallas event that… I’m trying to think, what is it? The one thing that created that image now, in the streets, that I would have expected like XR to do; it’s those air pods from Apple. The whole training aspect, doing it with Hololens or with Magic Leap — great, I love it.

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Put the Car of Your Dreams in Your Living Room, with ZeroLight’s Barry Hoffman

XR for Business Podcast

We worked towards the next Dallas event that… I’m trying to think, what is it? The one thing that created that image now, in the streets, that I would have expected like XR to do; it’s those air pods from Apple. The whole training aspect, doing it with Hololens or with Magic Leap — great, I love it.

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

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: It’s interesting you say that, because I had Jonathan Moss — head of learning for Sprint — on the show, and they rolled out AR training to about 30,000 staff. They were taking their training and using it as a sales tool in the store. We know a little bit about how Google thinks about this. Alan: Yeah.

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

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: It’s interesting you say that, because I had Jonathan Moss — head of learning for Sprint — on the show, and they rolled out AR training to about 30,000 staff. They were taking their training and using it as a sales tool in the store. We know a little bit about how Google thinks about this. Alan: [laughs].

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

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: It's interesting you say that, because I had Jonathan Moss -- head of learning for Sprint -- on the show, and they rolled out AR training to about 30,000 staff. They were taking their training and using it as a sales tool in the store. We know a little bit about how Google thinks about this. Mike: Oh, that's awesome.

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Top XR Stories of 2019

Tech Trends VR

Google Ends the Daydream. The key message to come out of Google I/O this year was that the company largely abandoned its plans to push forward the development of headsets and content for VR effectively retiring the Daydream and focusing on Augmented Reality features for the Google Lens instead. Training for Just About Anything.