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The XR Week Peek (2023.07.11): Samsung headset delayed, Apple cheaper Vision delayed, and more!

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Top news of the week (Image by Google) Samsung XR headset may have been delayed The new rumor in town is that Samsung has delayed its upcoming headset that it is building in partnership with Google and Qualcomm. In Las Vegas, it has been built a huge sphere all covered with LED displays that can create majestic effects on the skyline.

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Spatial Beats: Virtual CES Edition

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The Consumer Everything Show as we call it, attracts more than 200,000 people from all over the world to Las Vegas each year. The experience will debut this winter on PSVR and Oculus. The company is currently developing an email service to compete with Google and Microsoft. A calendar app may also be in the works.

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The best AR and VR news from CES 2022

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This hilarious tweet thread by Nima Zeighami shows you all the worst uses that have been of the M-word on the Las Vegas showroom. To showcase its functionality, HTC showed some videos of the tracker in use to improve the performances of hands tracking and also with the tracker installed on external props. Thunderbird) AR.

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The XR Week Peek (2022.01.11): CES had some interesting XR announcements, new rumors on Apple and Meta, and more!

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And subscribe to my newsletter to not miss my upcoming CES roundup, which will contain all the news I’ve read about XR from Las Vegas! This tracker can be worn on the wrist, for a more accurate hand-tracking experience, or be installed on external props (e.g. Top news of the week. Image by CTA). News worth a mention.

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The Tantalizing Promise Of Augmented Reality Games

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CES 2017, the big tech trade show in Las Vegas last week, was loaded with augmented reality smartglasses, which layer digital animations and information on top of the real world. GB: Mike Abrash, formerly of Valve, now at Oculus, their chief scientist, he made this interesting observation about Moore’s Law. GB: Google Glass.