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The XR Week Peek (2023.02.13): Quest 3 confirmed for 2023, 100+ games in the work for PSVR 2, and more!

The Ghost Howls

The confirmed launch of the new headset means that the company is still full steam ahead in pursuing its metaverse dream. And we had some interesting details, like the fact that the new headset is 7% lighter than the previous model, and that it can work also without the TV connected after it has been configured.

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The best AR and VR news from CES 2022

The Ghost Howls

Now let’s dig into the best news! PlayStation VR 2 Logo (Image by Sony Interactive Entertainment). The first one is from Panasonic : the windshield features an eye-tracking system, and can so detect where are the eyes of the driver. Other news. Click to read the thread on Twitter… it is worth it.

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The XR Week Peek (2021.11.08): Microsoft Teams gets immersive, Meta may open its stores, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Talking about the future, a report from the New York Times, says that Meta is exploring the idea of opening its own stores. Samsung heavily invests in DigiLens to build its AR glasses. Samsung has to lead a new round of investment into DigiLens, which is now evaluated at more than $500M.

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As UploadVR Turns 2 We Reflect On The First Full Year of Consumer VR

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

The New York Times distributes more than 1 million Google Cardboard phone VR viewers to subscribers with the launch of The Displaced , a 360-degree video project focusing on children driven from their homes by war. Eye-tracking startup Eyefluence, which raises $14 million this month, is acquired about a year later by Google.