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AR App Lets You Play ‘Space Invaders’ On A Beer Can Because Why Not?

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Australian-based developer Immertia has released an app that allows alcohol brands to gamify beer cans using AR technology. To help showcase its technology in action, Immertia has released a new AR game called Beer Invaders which—as you might expect—can be played on a basic aluminum beer can.

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AR Could Be The Future Of Bowling

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Immersive technology lights up the lanes at Stars and Strikes. At the moment, SPARK Augmented Reality is available exclusively at Stars and Strikes in Concord, North Carolina and Irma, South Carolina with plans to open the 16th location in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

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Meta’s Future in Durham Unconfirmed amid NC Push

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Meta Platforms Inc has declined to comment on its slated plans to open new Reality Labs offices in Durham, North Carolina amid a major downturn in the immersive tech branch’s operations, The News and Observer reported on Friday. The firm also listed positions at other US tech hubs, including New York, San Francisco, and Austin.

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Brickyard Broadcast: A Musical Event With World Premier in Virtual Reality

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Since they cannot be together in the same physical space, technology has the solution: a virtual reality musical experience bringing together musicians self-isolating at home. It is organized by North Carolina State University Department of Music and benefits from the contribution of award-winning composer Lisa Bielawa.

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US Navy Using Magic Leap AR Technology to Improve Warfare Training

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Now, the US Navy is also delving into the AR space at the Center for Security Forces Detachment in Currituck County, North Carolina.

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How VR Is Changing College Tours

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By introducing 360 tours into high schools using smartphone technology, college could seem like a more accessible option to students who may have never considered it and help bridge the income gap between students. That will really help us get our students connected to college.”.

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The Official US Civil Rights Trail Book Adds AR Experience to Engage the Young Generations

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AR Experience and History: New Technology Brings the Past to Life . Readers will find QR codes throughout the book, and each code launches an AR experience that focuses on key moments and prominent figures involved in the fight for civil rights. Readers will see the US Civil Rights Trail book come to life with pop-up photos and videos.

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