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Google I/O 2024: The Latest XR Updates from Google

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Google I/O 2024 is one of the tech giant’s most exciting annual events for a few reasons. Not only does it give us plenty of updates on new devices and development tools from Google, but it’s also where the company announces some of its most exciting innovations.

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XR Talks: Projecting 2020’s Top Spatial Trends

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That includes wearables — a product class that’s not only exploding but acclimating consumers to wearing tech on their bodies. Visual search a la Google Lens will be opportune as it inherits the high-intent dynamics that make search a valuable ad medium. Scalable 3D asset creation also looms as an opportunity.

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XR Technology at AWE and the Auggies: Exclusive Content From Ori Inbar

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Of course, the Auggies were also very different back then. AWE is, of course, an XR technology event bigger than just the Auggies. Unity – a cross-platform AR tool that probably needs no more introduction. The Augmented City – imagine a kind of point-cloud Google Earth. The Long Road.

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The XR Week Peek (2020.05.17): Apple Glasses are sleek, UE5 rises hype, NVIDIA releases CloudXR SDK, and more!

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What is the only wearable that people is keeping on their face all day? I mean, all UE developers, we Unity developers felt like being in a party where everyone is making out and you’re just there sipping a coke. There are many use cases, of course, all devoted to enterprise customers. Apple is really good at selling stuff.

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Augmented Reality Kits: The Top Picks for Developers in 2024

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Augmented reality kits seem to be everywhere, from well-known options like Apple’s ARKit and Google ARCore to Apple’s new collection of AR development tools. They can automatically scale performance to different devices and wearables, giving you room to grow. The simple reason is that demand for AR is growing at an incredible pace.

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My predictions for augmented reality in 2021

The Ghost Howls

This won’t be the year of AR : exactly as I said for virtual reality, let’s not hype the technology and think that this is the year when mainstream adoption of wearable AR glasses is going to happen. This commercial video about Google Glasses led me to immersive realities. Or is it just a talk about glasses?

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Looking through the Jio Glass

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However, some of the underlying technologies, principles and potential paint for a very interesting picture on how a country with over a billion people could have access to consumer grade wearable computing. Connect to your smartphone, with split rendering of visuals via an affordable, light weight wearable glass that’s on you.