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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

When the first consumer version of the Oculus Rift was launched in the spring, it was disappointingly bundled with a Microsoft Xbox controller – and we’ve eagerly been awaiting the native Touch Controllers. The Touch controllers feel like little magical half-doughnuts and are smooth and intuitive. MAGIC LEAP’S CONTROVERSY.

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XR’s School for Innovators, with Circuit Stream’s Lou Pushelberg

XR for Business Podcast

They were based out of Seattle. Are they building stuff for Magic Leap? Last week I was in Orlando at the Simulation Summit in Florida, and I had the opportunity to try the haptics gloves, where you put on these giant gloves, but they simulate touch and picking up things. How did this come about?

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XR’s School for Innovators, with Circuit Stream’s Lou Pushelberg

XR for Business Podcast

They were based out of Seattle. Are they building stuff for Magic Leap? Last week I was in Orlando at the Simulation Summit in Florida, and I had the opportunity to try the haptics gloves, where you put on these giant gloves, but they simulate touch and picking up things. How did this come about?

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XR's School for Innovators, with Circuit Stream's Lou Pushelberg

XR for Business Podcast

They were based out of Seattle. Are they building stuff for Magic Leap? Last week I was in Orlando at the Simulation Summit in Florida, and I had the opportunity to try the haptics gloves, where you put on these giant gloves, but they simulate touch and picking up things. How did this come about?

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XR's School for Innovators, with Circuit Stream's Lou Pushelberg

XR for Business Podcast

They were based out of Seattle. Are they building stuff for Magic Leap? Last week I was in Orlando at the Simulation Summit in Florida, and I had the opportunity to try the haptics gloves, where you put on these giant gloves, but they simulate touch and picking up things. How did this come about?