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Retraining for a Post-Retirement World with VRVoice’s Bob Fine

XR for Business Podcast

I just went to PAX East on Friday, up in Boston. One of the things that was demoed there, there was a presentation from Microsoft about the new Hololens 2. In her 20 years or 30 years working in immersion within Ford, they came up with what they called the Tenets of Immersion. Those were the Tenets of Immersion.

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Retraining for a Post-Retirement World with VRVoice’s Bob Fine

XR for Business Podcast

I just went to PAX East on Friday, up in Boston. One of the things that was demoed there, there was a presentation from Microsoft about the new Hololens 2. In her 20 years or 30 years working in immersion within Ford, they came up with what they called the Tenets of Immersion. Those were the Tenets of Immersion.

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Retraining for a Post-Retirement World with VRVoice's Bob Fine

XR for Business Podcast

I just went to PAX East on Friday, up in Boston. One of the things that was demoed there, there was a presentation from Microsoft about the new Hololens 2. In her 20 years or 30 years working in immersion within Ford, they came up with what they called the Tenets of Immersion. Those were the Tenets of Immersion.

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How Will AR Transform Advertising?

AR Insider

Microsoft Capture Studio is offering such services scanning celebrities and performers for entertainment and education purposes. Check out the example below of Mica , Magic Leap’s intelligent agent. 8 called Spatial& Spatial& creates immersive retail experiences by tapping into the emotional power of VR.

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When will augmented reality glasses be ready for consumers?

Robert Scoble

This is why Magic Leap has a new shot at life that I also didn’t see, due to its cord and lack of consumer experiences. Other augmented reality companies have pivoted away from consumers and toward enterprise uses of these glasses and devices (most notably Magic Leap and Microsoft’s HoloLens).