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The XR Week Peek (2021.02.08): Quest 2 ecosystem is profitable, App Lab launched, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Someone from a major company (Amazon, Apple, Microsoft), with pockets big enough to be able to compete with the rich Facebook, giving users an alternative and stimulating Facebook in doing even better. Apple rumored to release a VR headset worth $3000. Another week, another rumor about Apple’s XR plans.

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Top 5 Reasons to Invest in Spatial Audio in 2022

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

Demand for immersive interactions is on the rise. billion by 2026, and many leading companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Sony are already getting involved. With spatial audio, it’s possible to make users feel like they’re sitting in a real space through immersive technology. Mimic Genuine Real-World Experiences.

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The XR Week Peek (2021.03.16): HTC launches Tracker 3.0, Facebook has 10,000 people working on XR, and more!

The Ghost Howls

This is an enormous number: this means that now 15–20% of the total Facebook workforce is on immersive technologies, even if XR is currently a very little revenue stream for the social media giant. Apple AR headset may have been delayed to 2025. Yes, we have rumors about Apple XR devices even this week. It’s believable.

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Web3 And The Future Of Music

Bernard Marr

Services like Spotify and Apple Music typically pay artists less than one cent per stream. The immersive, distributed platforms that many are touting as the next level of the internet could bring about new ways for artists and fans to connect in the metaverse. However, they have also made it harder for musicians to earn a living.

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The Down-Low on What You Need to Know (To Be Competitive in XR), with SuperData’s Carter Rogers

XR for Business Podcast

As SuperData’s lead XR analyst, Carter is responsible for the company’s reports on immersive technology. If you look at someone like Apple, they aren’t about to put their logo on something like the current developer-focused headsets out there. Which still has its uses! We have a number of reports available.

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The Down-Low on What You Need to Know (To Be Competitive in XR), with SuperData’s Carter Rogers

XR for Business Podcast

As SuperData’s lead XR analyst, Carter is responsible for the company’s reports on immersive technology. If you look at someone like Apple, they aren’t about to put their logo on something like the current developer-focused headsets out there. Which still has its uses! We have a number of reports available.

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The Down-Low on What You Need to Know (to be competitive in the XR field), with SuperData's Carter Rogers.

XR for Business Podcast

As SuperData's lead XR analyst, Carter is responsible for the company's reports on immersive technology. If you look at someone like Apple, they aren't about to put their logo on something like the current developer-focused headsets out there. And being immersed in a 360 video, for example, makes a wonderful training tool.