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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

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Iger also said he spends his Tuesday afternoons wearing a some kind of head-mounted device at the Disney engineering lab (prompting speculation that he’s referencing their partnership with Magic Leap , which was announced back in June). DOCTORS IN OHIO USE VR TO TRAIN FOR TRAUMA CARE. INVESTMENT & FUNDING WRAPUP.

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Web-Based Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, with Seek’s Jon Cheney

XR for Business Podcast

One is Draco file, one’s a USDZ and one is a glTF, and then we have a couple other ones that we use that were playing around with, especially for things like Magic Leap that we’re working with, and some other kind of newer file formats that we just want to be able to support them. Jon: 120 million people.

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Web-Based Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, with Seek’s Jon Cheney

XR for Business Podcast

One is Draco file, one’s a USDZ and one is a glTF, and then we have a couple other ones that we use that were playing around with, especially for things like Magic Leap that we’re working with, and some other kind of newer file formats that we just want to be able to support them. Jon: 120 million people.

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Web-Based Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, with Seek's Jon Cheney

XR for Business Podcast

One is Draco file, one's a USDZ and one is a glTF, and then we have a couple other ones that we use that were playing around with, especially for things like Magic Leap that we're working with, and some other kind of newer file formats that we just want to be able to support them. I mean, these trains, these Big Boy trains, literally.

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Web-Based Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, with Seek’s Jon Cheney

XR for Business Podcast

One is Draco file, one’s a USDZ and one is a glTF, and then we have a couple other ones that we use that were playing around with, especially for things like Magic Leap that we’re working with, and some other kind of newer file formats that we just want to be able to support them. Jon: 120 million people.