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Who’s Waging the Wearables Wars? Part VII: Facebook

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Wearables Wars” is AR Insider’s mini-series that examines how today’s wearables will pave the way and prime consumer markets for AR glasses. Each installment will profile a different tech leader’s moves and motivations in wearables. C ommon wisdom states that mobile AR is the forbear to smart glasses.

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Facebook’s Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Don’t Support AR, And That’s Okay

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All-in-all, Ray-Ban Stories is an impressive piece of hardware that—while not an AR headset—represents a major step in the right direction for immersive technology. Ray-Ban Stories is not an AR headset, Facebook and Ray-Ban want to make that perfectly clear. Let’s dive into this exciting piece of hardware, shall we?

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Which Startups Are Hiring for Augmented Reality Jobs?

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billion in 2019, with many billions more being invested in R&D by the likes of Facebook, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and many more. It comes without surprise that both Silicon Valley titans and newly launched startups are all vying to hire AR developers, designers, product managers, and many others.

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Microsoft Reveals XR Dynamics 365 Upgrades at Ignite 2023 Event

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At the Ignite 2023 event on Wednesday, Microsoft announced a series of new features for its Dynamics 365 Field Service solution. Leveraging cutting-edge tools like artificial intelligence (AI), mixed reality (MR), the Internet of Things (IoT), and many others, Microsoft’s Dynamics 365 will provide a roster of new features for users.

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Big XR News from Qualcomm, Meta, Microsoft, and Sony

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With CES around the corner, the AR/VR/MR marketplace is already rumbling just days into the new year, with many significant developments in the immersive solutions space. This week saw Microsoft, Google, Samsung, Qualcomm, Meta, and Sony move to optimize their product offerings and business operations.

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Case Study: Toyota Makes Mixed Realty Magic

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“Vantage” is AR Insider’s editorial contributor program. Authors’ opinions are their own. . Toyota makes mixed reality magic with Unity and Microsoft HoloLens 2. Toyota has used Unity to create and deploy mixed reality applications to Microsoft’s HoloLens2 across its automotive production process.

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Is AI/AR a Paradigm-Shift for Patients?

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Smart glasses vendors increasingly market AR devices as a paradigm-shifting hardware landscape for business and consumer clients. Leading AR device representatives like Meta, RealWear, and Qualcomm are highlighting how lightweight immersive hardware can streamline work tasks with assistive reality visuals.

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