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Dr. Oz is Using VR to Create The ‘Google Maps’ of the Human Body

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

“The human has has been forbidden from human eyes for thousands of year,” Öz said during an interview at CES in Las Vegas. “What we want to do is do for medical science what Google Maps has done for navigation. With VR that can change.” ” For Öz, VR is not just a helpful tool for patients. .”

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Spatial Beats: Virtual CES Edition

AR Insider

The Consumer Everything Show as we call it, attracts more than 200,000 people from all over the world to Las Vegas each year. ThirdEye products are targeted for healthcare, government and field services. The company is currently developing an email service to compete with Google and Microsoft.

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AR Glasses You’d Be Happy To Be Caught Dead In

VRScout

There’s no doubt a set of functional AR glasses that resemble regular eyewear would garner the attention of the average consumer, precisely what Vuzix is hoping for with their own propreitary AR headset showcased earlier this month at this years Consumer Electronics Expo in Las Vegas.

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One Part Geek, One Part Chic: XR Fashion with Electric Runway CEO Amanda Cosco

XR for Business Podcast

Amanda: It seems it was my 15 minutes of Internet fame, but I got on the plane home from CES — which is the annual technology conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, as I’m sure your listeners know — and I got home and as I landed, my phone was exploding with messages after I turned it off airplane mode. See, Google?

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One Part Geek, One Part Chic: XR Fashion with Electric Runway CEO Amanda Cosco

XR for Business Podcast

Amanda: It seems it was my 15 minutes of Internet fame, but I got on the plane home from CES — which is the annual technology conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, as I’m sure your listeners know — and I got home and as I landed, my phone was exploding with messages after I turned it off airplane mode. See, Google?

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One Part Geek, One Part Chic: XR Fashion with Electric Runway CEO Amanda Cosco

XR for Business Podcast

Amanda: It seems it was my 15 minutes of Internet fame, but I got on the plane home from CES -- which is the annual technology conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, as I'm sure your listeners know -- and I got home and as I landed, my phone was exploding with messages after I turned it off airplane mode. I'm Googling right now.

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Getting the ROI out of XR, with Sector 5 Digital's Cameron Ayres

XR for Business Podcast

I feel like some products, such as Google Cardboard, and some of the lower-end pieces of hardware, have actually done more harm than good to the reputation of virtual reality. People get in it, and they see, "this as a medium-to-low-quality image or video that I'm sitting in," and there's not much interaction if it's a Google Cardboard.