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The XR Week Peek (2023.10.24): Bytedance debunks the rumors about Pico, new Glassholes are a trend, and much more!

The Ghost Howls

After this update, Cix Liv and other VR people (like the usual Brad) said that the rumor in town is actually not that Bytedance is closing Pico, but that Pico will focus mostly on MR to chase Apple with its Vision Pro and will shut down its VR business. Learn more CPR Simulator reaches version 2.0

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The XR Week Peek (2021.07.26): Facebook aims at the Metaverse, Quest 2 goes MR, and more!

The Ghost Howls

If you are wondering why we should listen to the words of Avi Bar-Zeev, well… he helped in shaping the HoloLens, recently worked on XR glasses prototypes at Apple… and also Facebook wanted to hire him to lead its AR program. He’s someone that knows well what XR is. It’s good when new people get recognition for their work in the community!

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Industry Experts Speak on Navigating the XR Market in 2024

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Following last year, which saw the XR space experience a down-tick from a major 2022, 2024 is now looking to be a more busy year with major computing firms, most notably Apple, entering the XR device market and potentially spurring another wave of AR/VR/MR investment and adoption. Will the Apple Vision Pro Dominate in 2024?

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Mass VR and Squeaky Floors, with PwC’s Jeremy Dalton

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: Well, it’s a good thing that Pico didn’t take the Apple approach and get rid of their headset jack. And as I mentioned earlier, these start in the US and they go all across the globe, from the UK, to Central and Eastern Europe, to India, to East Asia, Singapore, Australia. Jeremy: [laughs] I know, right?

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Mass VR and Squeaky Floors, with PwC’s Jeremy Dalton

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: Well, it’s a good thing that Pico didn’t take the Apple approach and get rid of their headset jack. And as I mentioned earlier, these start in the US and they go all across the globe, from the UK, to Central and Eastern Europe, to India, to East Asia, Singapore, Australia. Jeremy: [laughs] I know, right?

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Mass VR and Squeaky Floors, with PwC's Jeremy Dalton

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: Well, it's a good thing that Pico didn't take the Apple approach and get rid of their headset jack. And as I mentioned earlier, these start in the US and they go all across the globe, from the UK, to Central and Eastern Europe, to India, to East Asia, Singapore, Australia. Jeremy: [laughs] I know, right?

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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.