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Spatial Beats: Apple, Magic Leap & Oculus

AR Insider

This week, we look at Apple’s moves across the spatial spectrum, Magic Leap 2, And Oculus Quest game sales among other items. Let’s dive in… Apple VR rumors mounting up. Macrumors called our attention to articles in the Verge and Bloomberg that quote an unnamed source who’s supposedly seen Apple’s debut consumer HMD.

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The XR Week Peek (2021.01.04): New Year’s Eve parties go virtual, Tundra to offer a Vive Tracker competitor, and more!

The Ghost Howls

This proves how the attention towards virtual events is rising , and this kind of entertainment medium is becoming always more popular. Talking about a purely digital event, the digital CGI show around the Space Needle in Seattle was surely beautiful. There is a lot going on and this article is a big summary of what you should know.

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SteamVR to Get Linux and Mac OSX Support Within “a Few Months”

Road to VR

One thing’s for sure, if you’re a PC user wanting to indulge in a spot of immersive entertainment right now, the choice of operating systems on which you can do so are mostly limited to just one. This is news that will likely delight both open source operating system enthusiasts, Apple fans and Windows detractors alike.

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Amazon Wants You to Wake up and Travel with Alexa

VRWorld

But its new Alexa products are clearly a response, at least in part, to new smart speaker offerings from Google and Apple. The company held its event on the 30th floor of one of its high-rise buildings in Seattle, where it had created a living room and kitchen to test how the Alexa devices worked in a homelike setting.

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10 Recent VR and AR Investments You Should Know About

VRScout

The Series A was led by Qualcomm Ventures, and also involved The VR Fund (contributors to The Wave’s round as well), Colopl Next, Capital Factory, HTC, and more. HTC FUNDS STEEL WOOL, SOLO. Earlier this year, Seattle-based Polyarc received an Epic Games Unreal Developer grant for an unannounced project, code named “Moss.”