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The Future of Augmented Reality (updated for 2020–2021)

ARVR

When we hear the term “ Augmented Reality ” the first thing that comes to mind is Pokemon Go. However, even though this gaming phenomenon was a watershed moment because it proved that there is a high demand for AR , in terms of the future of AR, it will be in our everyday lives and in the industries where we work or shop.

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John Hopkins Adds VR & AR To University Curriculum

VRScout

The Immersive Storytelling & Emerging Technologies concentration to include VR, AR and AI in its Film & Media Masters of Arts Program this January. VR and AR can tell and teach with a depth that is unattainable in most other creative media,” said Arora. Looking for more information on this new concentration?

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Watch Kansas City Royals at Baltimore Orioles tonight (7:05p ET) with Intel’s True VR app.

AllThingsVR

Watch Kansas City Royals at Baltimore Orioles tonight (7:05p ET) with Intel’s True VR app here: [link] [link] — allthingsvr (@allthingsvr) August 1, 2017.

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Father-son duo bring VR to lacrosse training

VRWorld

Their Nelson’s product, entitled Virtual Goalie, will make its debut at 2018 US Lacrosse Convention (LAXCON) in Baltimore later this week. The Nelsons are also keeping an eye on cost, and trying to ensure affordability. Our decision was to make the systems we design affordable for every athlete,” said Doug Nelson.