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The XR Week Peek (2021.02.15): Facebook keeps working on its masterplan, WebXR arrives on iOS, and more!

The Ghost Howls

It is the first step towards the Infinite Office solution that FRL wants to offer in some months , transforming the Quest into some kind of work tool (or trying to do so). Then it could update them very fast and make them as powerful and successful as the Oculus Quest. But from great power comes great responsibilities….

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First look at HTC Vive Sync

Hypergrid Business

Introducing VIVE Sync Open Beta, a VR collaboration tool that allows businesses to hold virtual meetings/presentations in real-time from the comfort of home. Unlike earlier Vive headsets, or the Oculus Rift or the Hololens, you can walk around, spin around, move your arms, without worrying about getting tangled in the wires.

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Take an Infrared #Selfie, Sculpt Pottery in VR, and 15 More Art/Music Experiences

Leapmotion

All the tools you’ll need are at your fingertips, and Archy is there with his professional architectural suggestions.” Requires: Windows, Oculus Rift. Requires: Windows, Mac, Linux with tool tracking enabled. ” Requires: Windows, Oculus Rift. Hand Capture. Requires: Windows, Mac. Iterazer VR.

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IAAPA Update from Location-Based VR Expert, Bob Cooney

XR for Business Podcast

One of the surprise hits from the IAAPA show — to go back to that — was a company called UNIS out of Taiwan, I think they’re based, they had a two player motorcycle VR simulator and it was a track racing motorcycle game. They actually sold their cell phone division to Google to focus on VR. Bob: Man, that was crazy.

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IAAPA Update from Location-Based VR Expert, Bob Cooney

XR for Business Podcast

One of the surprise hits from the IAAPA show — to go back to that — was a company called UNIS out of Taiwan, I think they’re based, they had a two player motorcycle VR simulator and it was a track racing motorcycle game. They actually sold their cell phone division to Google to focus on VR. Bob: Man, that was crazy.