Thu.Dec 26, 2019

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Pink Floyd AR Experience Comes to Mobile Web

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The British rock band Pink Floyd was experimenting with visuals for decades before “augmented reality” was in the common parlance. However, it’s finally caught up with them in the form of a mobile web-based AR experience. Creating the AR Experience. Earlier this month, Sony Music Entertainment released a comprehensive 18-disk box set titled The Later Years.

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AR Insider’s Best of 2019

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What were the biggest spatial computing trends and events in 2019? Our research arm, ARtillery Intelligence took a deep dive in its latest report on 2019 lessons & 2020 predictions. But a barometer of the year’s activity can also be seen in the most popular AR Insider posts. So as 2019 winds down, we’re featuring the year’s most popular posts.

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Oculus Quest Sells Out at Major Retailers, Availability Slips into Late February

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If you’re looking to pick up an Oculus Quest after the holiday rush, you may be more than a bit disappointed to find out that online retailers across the board have listed it as ‘back ordered’, with Oculus US quoting an earliest delivery date well into February. It seems all of Oculus’ standard online retail partners in the US are out of stock in both the 64GB and 128GB variants currently, which respectively MSPR for $400 and $500.

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Stick To Your Diet Using Suggestic’s New AR Meal Planning Feature

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The Suggestic App experimental AR feature helps you choose the healthiest options while dining out at restaurants. Making smart choices with your food can be incredibly challenging for anyone trying to eat healthy, especially when you’re out at a restaurant. Menus are designed to tempt you and lure you into exploring the chef’s offerings, making it difficult for you to choose the healthiest items.

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The Future of eLearning in 2022: A Sensitive Eye for Authentic Translation and Localization

Speaker: Chris Paxton McMillin, President of D3 Training Solutions

To avoid awkward and sometimes disastrous learning content, instructional designers must use authentic translation in the right context to get optimal results. For example, even a simple phrase like “got milk” translates to “are you lactating” in Mexico. Can you imagine what a straight translation might do to your course? With over 317 million people in the US and over 6.7 billion potential customers in the world, personalizing training seems logical.