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The XR Week Peek (2023.05.15): Google confirms headset with Samsung, Ultraleap teases a new device, and more!

The Ghost Howls

The sentence with which they have started the tease is “Big things are in motion here at Ultraleap”, which makes me think about something big that moves… may it be a new device to perform body tracking? The console is now available for purchase at the most popular online and offline retailers. It’s something crazy that I would like to try.

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Top 50 Asian Virtual Reality-Augmented Reality Leaders,Evangelists, Investors & Influencers

XROM

Ambarish Mitra is the CEO and co-Founder of #Blippar one of the first billion dollar “Augmented Reality” Startup from India, being a pioneer, early mover brings its own pro’s & lots of Con’s. Chaitanya has had a multi-faceted career in the Indian Film & CreativeArtsIndustry for over 17 years. 1- Ambarish Mitra.

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VR Bound Announces Nominees For Inaugural 2017 VR Awards

VRScout

Something to note, all nominees had to be centered on a virtual reality experience, and not an augmented reality experience. Sony – Playstation VR. Leap MotionLeap Motion. RSA VR – Alien: Covenant In Utero | A Virtual Reality Experience. HTC – Vive.

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The XR Week Peek (2020.03.23): Half-Life: Alyx launches, Oculus Del Mar leaked, PS5 revealed and more!

The Ghost Howls

More info (Virtual VR Awards) More info (Cannes Film Festival postponed) More info (Summer GDC) More info (Rokid thermal glasses) More info (HTC faceplate delayed) More info (Google Chrome 81 delayed) More info (Zoom spiking, VR not). Magic Leap reveals updates and new enterprise solutions. Another great UX post by Leap Motion.

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Who Will Own the Metaverse?

AR Insider

In his 1984 classic Neuromancer, characters entered a virtual reality world called “the matrix” (inspiration for the 1999 film of the same name by the Wachowskis). Augmented vision is commonplace in futuristic films, from Minority Report to Iron Man.