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‘Sense Arena’ is a VR Hockey Trainer That’s Being Adopted by NHL Teams

Road to VR

VR continues to prove out training as a core use-case for the technology. According to NHL.com the system has been used by at least 10 NHL goalies including Philipp Grubauer of the Colorado Avalanche, Elvis Merzlikins of the Columbus Blue Jackets, and Antoine Bibeau of the Carolina Hurricanes. Image courtesy Sense Arena.

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Franklin County, Ohio Forced to Ditch Electronic Pollbooks After Surge in Early Voting

GizModo VR

Franklin County, the largest county in Ohio, has moved back to paper ballots after unprecedented levels of early voting created data files too large to sync with the hard drives of electronic pollbooks, according to the Columbus Dispatch. Read more.

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How XR Fan Engagement Brings Fans Closer to the Game

ARPost

In-Arena Opportunities for CBJ Fans In January, NHL team The Columbus Blue Jackets unveiled “The Fan Zone” in their home Nationwide Arena in partnership with MVP Interactive. Our team was honored to work with everyone at CBJ to bring technology forward with multi-generational experiences to their Fan Zone.”

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Using augmented reality, Altoida is identifying the likely onset of neurodegenerative diseases

TechCrunch VR

Right now, the company’s technology is only available as a clinically supervised test in a doctor’s office, but the company is beginning to look at bringing its diagnostic tools into the home. With passive biomarkers you collect data from sensors,” says Tarnanas. “In this field there are two major waves.

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Intel to Get $8.5 Billion from U.S. Gov't to Build Fabs in the U.S.

Anand Tech

On the fab front, there are three ongoing projects: Firstly, Intel is expanding its chip production capacities in Arizona—the Silicon Desert campus—by constructing two additional fab modules capable of making chips on Intel 18A and 20A production technologies at a projected cost of around $20 billion.

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