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The XR Week Peek (2020.02.17): Half-Life Alyx will launch on March, 23rd, MWC has been canceled and much more!

The Ghost Howls

On this special day, let’s all talk about AR and VR! In this big phone exhibition, usually, companies also exhibit AR and VR devices and considering that this year the trend is the one of AR and VR devices connected to the phone , I bet that this year’s edition would have been very interesting for us all (in fact I was planning to go there).

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Holographic Waveguides: What You Need To Know To Understand The Smartglasses Market

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

Google and Sony both have intellectual property around waveguide designs similar in nature. Dispelix of Finland has not only produced a surface relief waveguide, they’ve made a significant contribution to the manufacturing process. Magic Leap. Lumus has more recently been the OEM supplier to both Daqri and Atheer.

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Building the Foundation of XR with 5G, with Nokia’s Sandro Tavares

XR for Business Podcast

It started as a paper mill in the countryside of Finland. And looking to the applications that can be built with 5G, quite a lot of them are actually going to be enabled by XR technologies. And even right now– Alan: Listen, AR is going to be one of those applications. It’s a company that was founded 150 years ago.

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Building the Foundation of XR with 5G, with Nokia’s Sandro Tavares

XR for Business Podcast

It started as a paper mill in the countryside of Finland. And looking to the applications that can be built with 5G, quite a lot of them are actually going to be enabled by XR technologies. And even right now– Alan: Listen, AR is going to be one of those applications. It’s a company that was founded 150 years ago.

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Building the Foundation of XR with 5G, with Nokia's Sandro Tavares

XR for Business Podcast

It started as a paper mill in the countryside of Finland. And looking to the applications that can be built with 5G, quite a lot of them are actually going to be enabled by XR technologies. Alan: Listen, AR is going to be one of those applications. So what will this allow content creators to do in VR and AR?

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