This site uses cookies to improve your experience. To help us insure we adhere to various privacy regulations, please select your country/region of residence. If you do not select a country, we will assume you are from the United States. Select your Cookie Settings or view our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Cookie Settings
Cookies and similar technologies are used on this website for proper function of the website, for tracking performance analytics and for marketing purposes. We and some of our third-party providers may use cookie data for various purposes. Please review the cookie settings below and choose your preference.
Used for the proper function of the website
Used for monitoring website traffic and interactions
Cookie Settings
Cookies and similar technologies are used on this website for proper function of the website, for tracking performance analytics and for marketing purposes. We and some of our third-party providers may use cookie data for various purposes. Please review the cookie settings below and choose your preference.
Strictly Necessary: Used for the proper function of the website
Performance/Analytics: Used for monitoring website traffic and interactions
This hilarious tweet thread by Nima Zeighami shows you all the worst uses that have been of the M-word on the LasVegas showroom. And yes, even at CES we had a lot of companies trying to surf the buzz of the metaverse. In this thread I will post every ridiculous usage of metaverse I see at #CES. Further references. Thunderbird) AR.
This new wave of hype comes from Apple’s Vision Pro MR headset, due next month, attracting eyes to the XR space with a re-envision spatial computing approach. Apple Vision Pro Debuts for US Customers on February 2 Apple has confirmed that its new MR headset will be released on February 2.
I have been talking with hundreds of people across the industry and have discovered that the changes coming to Apple are deeper than just a VR/AR headset. This is the fourth paradigm shift for Apple. So, what is Apple getting ready to announce over the next year? Eventually, I hear, Apple will even bring 3D to 2D monitors.
Apple announced a number of additions to Maps during its WWDC 2022 event, including planning a multi-stop trip and planning a route on your Mac and sending it to your iPhone. Apple said the new Maps, which will come to iPhones updated with iOS 16 , will be able to plan up to 15 stops with its new multi-stop functionality.
We’ve been waiting for years for Apple to reveal its mixed reality products, including visors and glasses. Techmeme has all the reports here: [link] The most interesting was that, as of yesterday, Apple Music now is available in Spatial Audio. So it makes sense to upgrade all audio, which Apple is in the middle of doing.
Major Vendors to Dismantle Meta, Apple Market Dominance This week, a major piece of the 2025 XR puzzle came to light. Google recently announced Android XR, a new operating system designed explicitly for XR (Extended Reality) devices and services, which the company describes as the next generation of computing.
This week, smart glasses manufacturer XREAL announced a successful funding round of $60 million in a strategic round to launch the firm as a competitor to the Apple Vision Pro. Will XREAL continue its momentum as significant firms like Apple, Google, Samsung, LG, and others enter the space?
In LasVegas last week Jeri Ellsworth carried the consumer packaging for Tilt Five’s AR glasses. And if you stack the billions spent there against Sony, Microsoft, Magic Leap, Google, Apple and others, are all these executives investing too much on AR & VR, or too little? And can Tilt Five get there first?
MORE ABOUT SARIKA: Sarika Mohabir is a South African VR world hopper, currently residing in Lake LasVegas, Nevada. Each week, we release NEW EPISODES on all Your Favorite major platforms: Spotify, Apple, Google. Each week, we release NEW EPISODES on all Your Favorite major platforms: Spotify, Apple, Google.
Everybody in the world of consumer and entertainment technology has their eyes set on LasVegas, where CES 2023 is set to open its doors in early January. Those known to be taking part include Google, Microsoft, LG, Sony, ASUS, Garmin, Panasonic, Nvidia, Intel, Hisense, JBL, and AMD.
announced the availability of uSensAr, a smartphone augmented reality engine, this week at CES 2018 in LasVegas. HCI systems manufacturer uSens, Inc. uSensAR is designed to run optimally on lower-end Android hardware, including systems with lower-resolution cameras and comparatively underpowered CPUs.
as a small team is en route towards LasVegas, Nevada. Starting from next week, we’re opening a new chapter in our history as we are removing Google ads from the site. 2017 looks to offer a large number of innovative products, ranging from CPUs and GPUs from usual suspects, first 10nm processors from Apple, Qualcomm and Samsung.
Roughly 177,000 people are expected to converge on LasVegas next week for the Consumer Electronics Show. When you think about things like intelligent assistants, we have embedded services like Siri from Apple, Google Home, Amazon Echo with Alexa. Apple historically has been more closed and done extremely well.
Last week, Google delivered its most important event of the year, the Google I/O. Of course, AI has been the star of the show , with the public release of Google Bard and the announcement of a new language model, but there have been also interesting pieces of news about XR.
How many XR headsets is Apple working on, and when can we get our hands one them? Finally, why in the name of the geek gods is Google shutting down Poly? Google’s own Tilt Brush, an important content creation tool, relies on Poly. Tilt Brush co-creator Patrick Hackett just left Google, too. Not a good sign.
And subscribe to my newsletter to not miss my upcoming CES roundup, which will contain all the news I’ve read about XR from LasVegas! New rumors on Apple and Meta devices. I know it may sound weird to you, but we have new rumors on Apple headsets and also about the future Meta Project Cambria and Quest 3. Image by CTA).
Amanda: It seems it was my 15 minutes of Internet fame, but I got on the plane home from CES — which is the annual technology conference in LasVegas, Nevada, as I’m sure your listeners know — and I got home and as I landed, my phone was exploding with messages after I turned it off airplane mode. See, Google?
Top news of the week (Image by Google) Samsung XR headset may have been delayed The new rumor in town is that Samsung has delayed its upcoming headset that it is building in partnership with Google and Qualcomm. It’s been another interesting week in immersive realities, so let’s see what happened in our field in the past few days!
The recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in LasVegas made it clear: virtual reality is taking on serious forms ! All the big names in tech are working on their own devices, including Apple, Sony, Samsung, and Google. Even Microsoft decided to join the club. 2015 is going to be an exciting year!
Amanda: It seems it was my 15 minutes of Internet fame, but I got on the plane home from CES — which is the annual technology conference in LasVegas, Nevada, as I’m sure your listeners know — and I got home and as I landed, my phone was exploding with messages after I turned it off airplane mode. See, Google?
Amanda: It seems it was my 15 minutes of Internet fame, but I got on the plane home from CES -- which is the annual technology conference in LasVegas, Nevada, as I'm sure your listeners know -- and I got home and as I landed, my phone was exploding with messages after I turned it off airplane mode. I'm Googling right now.
We know a little bit about how Google thinks about this. Mike: We have no idea what Apple will do. I think– sometimes I think about these drone operators that sit in the bunker out in LasVegas. There are many questions left unanswered at this point. Alan: Yeah. The Alexa glasses are– they’re just audio.
We know a little bit about how Google thinks about this. Mike: We have no idea what Apple will do. I think– sometimes I think about these drone operators that sit in the bunker out in LasVegas. There are many questions left unanswered at this point. Alan: Yeah. The Alexa glasses are– they’re just audio.
We know a little bit about how Google thinks about this. Mike: We have no idea what Apple will do. I think-- sometimes I think about these drone operators that sit in the bunker out in LasVegas. There are many questions left unanswered at this point. Alan: Yeah. Facebook's got--. Alan: It's interesting.
We’ll have more soon about Upload’s next steps, including our expansion into LA and beyond, but we thought this would be a good opportunity to recap the year that saw VR transition to the consumer market. Eye-tracking startup Eyefluence, which raises $14 million this month, is acquired about a year later by Google. November 2015.
Amazon is working on their Alexa-powered glasses, but Apple, Facebook, and Google are all publicly focusing on phone-based AR for now. Smaller companies like Vuzix, however, are moving into the space. And based on Bloomberg’s description, it’s hard to say how ambitious Intel’s plans really are.
We organize all of the trending information in your field so you don't have to. Join 3,000+ users and stay up to date on the latest articles your peers are reading.
You know about us, now we want to get to know you!
Let's personalize your content
Let's get even more personalized
We recognize your account from another site in our network, please click 'Send Email' below to continue with verifying your account and setting a password.
Let's personalize your content