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Report: Using Extended Reality in Healthcare

Tech Trends VR

. The healthcare industry is ripe for embracing immersive xR learning technologies in training professionals and informing patients. xR technologies have the potential to improve the quality and quantity of training, to reduce training costs and to enhance patient satisfaction Click To Tweet. Cognitive Skills Learning System.

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Oculus Details ‘Buffered Haptics’ for Advanced Haptics on Touch Controllers

Road to VR

Oculus has added new documentation to their developer knowledge base detailing the ‘buffered haptics’ feature of the Oculus SDK, a method for programming more advanced haptic feedback from the company’s Touch controllers. SEE ALSO Microsoft Research Demonstrates VR Controller Prototypes With Unique Haptic Technology.

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AR, MR, XR or VR?

VeeR VR

This multi-sensory experience was also the first ‘3D film’, designed for a single viewer and enabled the viewer to become immersed through multiple sense in the media. As technology gets better this will be integrated into contact lenses and glasses for consumers to consume and interact with.

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The Gigantic List of Augmented Reality Use Cases

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

VR blocks out the real world and immerses the user in a digital experience. AR adds digital elements on top of the real world. Second, most use cases for VR prioritize interaction with the virtual world over the physical one. Three quick notes before we start. First, let’s clarify the difference between AR and VR.