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Atari to Open Game-themed Hotels Across the US with “the latest in VR and AR”

Road to VR

Additional hotels planned in Las Vegas, Denver, Chicago, Austin, Seattle, San Francisco, and San Jose. SEE ALSO Amazon Promises "single-digit latency" for AR/VR Streaming Over 5G with AWS Wavelength. offering gamers of all ages the ultimate in immersive entertainment and in every aspect of gaming.

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Amazon looks to tackle yet another industry with its new AR/VR development platform.

Cats and VR

Amazon has basically sent many brick and mortar traditions out to the retirement home. Due to the pushes by Amazon, even ancient traditions like going to the store on Black Friday have gone the way of Denver the Last Dinosaur. Recently they have even jumped into brick and mortar by acquiring Whole Foods.

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CBS Debuts its Fifth XR-Studio in Nationwide Roll Out

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Moreover, the CBS Chicago initiative appears to be part of a larger drive to push AR/VR broadcasts at nationwide CBS news studios, which so far include regions such as Philadelphia, Denver, New York, and the Bay Area. This technology is a game changer, offering our viewers a deeper, more engaging way to understand the weather.

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ISC 2017 is over, what did you miss?

VRWorld

What we found interesting is to see the proliferation of liquid cooling; from Japanese exascale concept ExaScaler, which focuses on liquid immersion (similar concept was also present on the Fujitsu booth) to liquid cooling companies such as Asetek and CoolIT. The post ISC 2017 is over, what did you miss? appeared first on VR World.

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