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The XR Week Peek (2023.03.13): AltspaceVR shuts down, and much more!

The Ghost Howls

Hello everyone from Austin, Texas, where I am attending the SXSW! The newspaper describes the glasses as the hardware through which Tim Cook will leave his legacy because they are a new product line fully built under his management. There are some interesting pieces of information about the glasses inside the article.

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Google Releases AR Geospatial Creator for Unity

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

Additionally, Unreal included its Pixel Streaming service for interoperability across devices. With the Magic Leap 2 and Microsoft HoloLens 2, ARway can leverage industry-leading hardware to integrate its low and no-code solutions. Project Anywhere runs on the Microsoft HoloLens 2 headset while leveraging Cesium 3D Tiles datasets.

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Jeremy Bailenson talks about 1,000,000 Walmart employees training with VR, presence, and the VR “empathy machine”

The Ghost Howls

Or Unreal if that’s your language. I learned how to build hardware because back in the late ’90s, we weren’t using beautiful inside-out tracking systems. There was a lot of hardware work. You were really there building hardware and using very low frame, low-resolution headsets.

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HR in XR, with BrainXchange’s Emily Friedman

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? It’s that exponential growth of hardware as well. Alan: I think one of the things that’s really intriguing is the fact that the tools, both hardware and software, are just getting so much easier to use. Emily: Uh-huh.

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HR in XR, with BrainXchange’s Emily Friedman

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? It’s that exponential growth of hardware as well. Alan: I think one of the things that’s really intriguing is the fact that the tools, both hardware and software, are just getting so much easier to use. Emily: Uh-huh.

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HR in XR, with BrainXchange's Emily Friedman

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? It's that exponential growth of hardware as well. And while I don't think the use cases are really there for consumers yet, and the devices aren't quite there-- although I was really impressed with Unreal's mixed reality glasses.