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The trip to Finland left me with a bad cough, but especially with many sweet memories of the experiences I had there and the amazing people I spent my time with. The specifications on paper look nice, and for sure the one between Google and Samsung looks like a strong partnership. I’m back in Turin, Italy!
And talking about “cool” things (pun intended), today I’m traveling to Helsinki, Finland, where I hope to have a great time at MatchXR. This may be one of the potential names for either the upcoming mixed reality headset that Samsung is developing with Google or the name of future AR glasses. Will we meet there?
Notable Women, by former Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios, Google Creative Lab, and Nexus Studios. The NYT AR piece on the cave rescue was an excellent application of the medium,” said Jon Wiley, Director Google AR VR. “My Apple CEO Tim Cook enjoyed a private tour of the show in January this year while visiting Toronto. .
First off, some of the early major players like Google, Apple, and Samsung seem to be taking a step back. Google is discontinuing Daydream (more on that below), Apple seems to be focusing most of its efforts on AR, and Samsung is doing very little promotion of Gear VR despite launching a new phone line.
Varjo, Finnish National Opera and Ballet Debut Immersive Opera Premium XR headset provider Varjo Technologies partnered with Finland’s National Opera and Ballet (FNOB) to launch a first-ever immersive opera event.
Here, tech dreams come true, app ideas flourish into billion dollar corporations, and some of the most powerful tech companies in the world – Facebook, Apple, Google, to name a few – recruit smart and talented individuals to assist in shaping their bright future. As you are likely aware if you’re from L.A.,
I mean, we have access to the world’s information — I can Google pretty much any details — but it just gives me the information. I can ask Google questions now; Voice, Amazon, Alexa, and Google Voice. Now, I don’t even have to pull my phone out; I can just ask Google and every answer is there.
I mean, we have access to the world’s information — I can Google pretty much any details — but it just gives me the information. I can ask Google questions now; Voice, Amazon, Alexa, and Google Voice. Now, I don’t even have to pull my phone out; I can just ask Google and every answer is there.
And it could finally make us reach a point where an app built for a device will work on all devices , making the life of us developers easier… …until Apple arrives with a competing standard, of course. Since Snap Camera is supported, you can use it to also have virtual makeup on Zoom or Google Duo. News worth a mention.
Apple now lets add you add “buy” button to AR Quick Look. A piece of simple news, but a very important one, has hit the AR industry this week: Apple now lets companies add custom buttons (usually the “Buy” one) to AR Quick Look. More info (Use Google Translate). Google Chrome now supports WebAR. News worth a mention.
To learn more about the great work that Sandro and his team at Nokia are doing, you can visit nokia.com and if you want to dig even deeper, you can just type in “Nokia 5G” into Google. It started as a paper mill in the countryside of Finland. Sandro, welcome to the show. Sandro: Thank you very much, Alan.
and if you want to dig even deeper, you can just type in “Nokia 5G” into Google. It started as a paper mill in the countryside of Finland. Alan: It’s interesting that Apple is taking a longer approach to bring their 5G device to market. Sandro, welcome to the show. Sandro: Thank you very much, Alan.
and if you want to dig even deeper, you can just type in "Nokia 5G" into Google. It started as a paper mill in the countryside of Finland. Alan: It's interesting that Apple is taking a longer approach to bring their 5G device to market. Sandro, welcome to the show. Sandro: Thank you very much, Alan. Thanks for having me.
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