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Episode #5 – John Kawola from Boston Micro Fabrication

ARVR Magazine Podcast

In Episode #5 of the AR/VR Magazine Podcast, we interview John Kawola, who is the CEO of Boston Micro Fabrication, which is a manufacturer of micro 3D printers. Show Notes Boston Micro Fabrication – www.bmf3d.com Today’s Sponsor This episode is sponsored by Boston Micro Fabrication. Support this podcast: [link]

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Episode #5 – John Kawola from Boston Micro Fabrication

ARVR Magazine Podcast

In Episode #5 of the AR/VR Magazine Podcast, we interview John Kawola, who is the CEO of Boston Micro Fabrication, which is a manufacturer of micro 3D printers. Show Notes Boston Micro Fabrication – www.bmf3d.com Today’s Sponsor This episode is sponsored by Boston Micro Fabrication. Support this podcast: [link]

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Episode #5 – John Kawola from Boston Micro Fabrication

ARVR Magazine Podcast

In Episode #5 of the AR/VR Magazine Podcast, we interview John Kawola, who is the CEO of Boston Micro Fabrication, which is a manufacturer of micro 3D printers. Show Notes Boston Micro Fabrication – www.bmf3d.com Today’s Sponsor This episode is sponsored by Boston Micro Fabrication. Support this podcast: [link]

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Episode #5 – John Kawola from Boston Micro Fabrication

ARVR Magazine Podcast

In Episode #5 of the AR/VR Magazine Podcast, we interview John Kawola, who is the CEO of Boston Micro Fabrication, which is a manufacturer of micro 3D printers. Boston Micro Fabrication – www.bmf3d.com. Boston Micro Fabrication – www.bmf3d.com. This episode is sponsored by Boston Micro Fabrication. Show Notes. Show Notes.

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Report: Interfaces will use voice, gesture, and other inputs

Hypergrid Business

Press release: Voice Control, Gesture Control, and See-through Displays Are Top Electronic User Interface Innovations BOSTON, MA – With Apple, Google, and Microsoft sharpening their focus on electronic user interfaces, voice control, gesture control,...

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When will augmented reality glasses be ready for consumers?

Robert Scoble

Heck, when I got Google Glass years ago I thought I never would take those off. Unless I was working at Meta or Apple or Snap. This is why many who are working on Apple’s first device tell me it is NOT doing see-through glasses like these for its first product. A lot longer. Boy, was I wrong. The problem? Brightness.

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Why your meditation lesson must be more accessible

Mashable VR

That will mean users can resize text up to 200 percent, use Apple and Android screen reader tools, and hear audio descriptions of video content, among other features. Barbara Eger-Klatt, a deaf yoga instructor, said in an email that past Google searches for accessible meditation content turned up few resources.

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