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Will You Buy Your Next Car in VR?

AR Insider

Millennial shoppers are doing most of their car-buying research online, using popular platforms like Google and YouTube. The problem is that new cars are incredibly expensive, and most people don’t feel comfortable picking a vehicle based exclusively on two-dimensional images and whatever data they can pull up on the Kelley Blue Book website.

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Which XR Firms Are Leading the Charge for Interoperability? 

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Automotive companies use VR environments to build new vehicles while embedding AR technology into their navigation systems. There’s full SDK access, support for integrating payment systems, and data statistics. The Android-based operating system in the Magic Leap headset works well with a range of software environments.

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Lyft Patents Show How AR & VR Could Change Ridesharing

VRScout

Behind the scenes, however, there are six years of accumulated data-rich information that, from Lyft’s perspective, could used to transform the current rideshare experience. Calling a Lyft driver is a pretty simple task. You open up the app, make a couple taps, and a driver is on the way to pick you up. Image Credit: The U.S.

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XR Today Guide: What is Augmented Reality?

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

Simply put, AR allows its users to supply digital overlays of data, creative content, or holographic images with unlimited potential. AR and applications designed for it provide sensory information to users with spatially-anchored data. Data linked to specific positions in the physical world come to life with AR technologies.

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

You can enjoy the full audio recording below: Episode 28 of the VRScout Report, we got new 360 toys on iOS, Hololens is helping elevator technicians, VR might help you control your dreams, Apple CEO Tim Cook on augmented reality, VR/AR industry funding wrapup, and more… iOS NOW CAN TAKE 360 PHOTOS WITH GOOGLE CARDBOARD CAMERA, TOO.

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When is the time to talk about consumer-facing AR apps in enterprise?

EnterpriseWear

The release of Magic Leap One was supposed to be the “magic moment” for consumer AR, the development that finally got consumers excited about augmented reality glasses. I can see Magic Leap finding a niche in B2C use cases, which would increase consumer exposure to wearable AR beyond in-store retail apps and social media.

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Interview with Robert Scoble about Oculus Quest 2, Apple Glasses and more!

The Ghost Howls

“He has one million cars collecting data of the world. He’s going to kill Apple and Google Maps in 2 years , at least in places where he has a lot of cars” All these cars have 8 camera, Lidar, AI chips, and they are connected to the cloud. Why can’t it be Facebook, or Magic Leap ?

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