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VR Bicycle Ride – No Matter the Weather

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Indoor cycling is one of the most popular cardio exercises, so there are many indoor bikes in the market. We believe that indoor bikes should promote fun and dynamic exercise,” VirchyBike LITE founder and CEO Jaehyun Shin said in a statement. VirchyBike LITE , available on Kickstarter, promises to deliver those experiences and more.

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VR Training Case Study: ARuVR and Coca-Cola

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ARuVR exhibited at the Mintra System User Forum 2022 in #Bergen , #Norway last week. The XR Real-Time service enables a mentor to moderate, guide, manage, and control training exercises. The service also allows a mentor to communicate with a trainee in real time through an integrated XR conferencing feature.

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One Of The Best VR Fitness Apps Just Got Better

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Explore the beauty of Norway: Supernatural’s new home environment is Sennesvik, Norway. Check out playlists while you browse: the new Detail View allows you to quickly check out track lists as you browse the library. Image Credit: Supernatural.

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How The Future Group Is Redefining Live Game Shows With Mixed Reality

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The Oslo, Norway-based startup — which raised $20 million in venture funding — teamed up with FremantleMedia (maker of the Idol TV shows) to create Lost in Time , a new game show that uses The Future Group’s Interactive Mixed Reality (IMR) on both TV and mobile devices. Ellen Lyse Einarsen: I’m from Oslo in Norway.

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Project Caliper: the journey of prototyping optimal controllers for VR

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The UK generated the second most waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) per capita in the world in 2019, behind only Norway, according to a report published by a global e-waste grouping. The Global E-waste Monitor report says the UK generates 23.9kg per capita – compared with 26kg in Norway July 2020 Global E-waste Monitor 2020.