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Here’s How VR is Reshaping the Criminal Justice System

VRScout

Although the most common use for VR is still gaming and entertainment, the medium is also completely changing the criminal justice system from top to bottom. In the past half-decade, we’ve explored many interesting, entertaining, and educational use cases for VR.

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AR in Sports: Moneyball Meets 3D

ARVR

This could be a natural fit for such a stats-heavy area of entertainment. And let’s not forget that the NFL is one of the original AR adopters, given virtual first-down markers (that yellow line across the field) displayed on game broadcasts. One of the ways mobile AR can create value is to deepen fan experiences in sports.

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Journeys Into and Out Of The Remarkable VR POV

VR Playhouse

by Dylan Southard I saw "Death Of A Salesman" for the first time at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 1997. And so it's no surprise that games so far dominate virtual reality entertainment content. I saw myself in that 63 year old salesman and in that 50 year old play.

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Celebrating the 2023 Auggie Awards and XR Prize Challenge

ARPost

The massive multi-user art exhibit includes everything from 2D photographs to 3D objects and virtual worlds. Delta Reality was also nominated in the same category for The Metaverse Park and was up for Best Enterprise Solution and Best in Location-Based Entertainment.

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Super-interview with Jeri Ellsworth about her Tilt Five glasses, AR tech, and startups!

The Ghost Howls

So, I opened a chain of retail computer stores in the 90s, I ran a fairly large chain in Oregon with five computer stores and then in 2000 I started working in Silicon Valley doing electronics and engineering… and eventually, I got into doing consumer products. Let me compare it to virtual reality.

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Sextech company scorned by CES scores $2M and an apology

TechCrunch VR

The same day the company was set to announce their fundraise, The Consumer Technology Association, the event producer behind CES, decided to re-award the Bend, Oregon-based Lora DiCarlo with the innovation award it had revoked from the company ahead of this year’s big event. “For us, it was all about timing.”

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