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Spatial Beats: Snap, Google & Digilens

AR Insider

This week, we dive into Snap’s new AR Spectacles, Google I/O takeaways and Digilens’ new reference frames. Epic tried to establish that Apple is an “essential utility,” meaning infrastructure that can be uncompetitively withheld, like a bridge, but it just wasn’t landing. W elcome back to Spatial Beats.

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Big XR News from Meta, Apple, XR Women

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

The motions of 2025 continue to turn towards the year’s next big events, including the run-up to vendor-focused highlights from firms like Apple. Firms like Meta, Google, and Samsung are making sky-high investments. Details regarding Apple’s pullback from AR smart glasses development are slim.

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A friendly chat on the Open AR Cloud and its advantages

The Ghost Howls

Thanks to an e-mail from Suzan Oslin, that is organizing these days a workshop at IEEE VR about the Open AR Cloud (more info here , if you are interested), I have remembered again about it, and so I’m publishing it now. Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, etc… are already building the AR Cloud, but can you use it?

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Vancouver’s VR/AR Global Summit Puts Content First

VRScout

I think this is a good thing, as the gigantic pockets of Apple, Google, Magic Leap, Huawei and such like will help fund the creative endeavours of a whole new content ecosystem.”. Peoples’ eyes are popping out, but these guys are going up against Apple and Microsoft, hoping to develop a third way.

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Google Launching WebVR Support for Android Chrome in January, Desktop to Follow

Road to VR

WebVR is gaining significant momentum; last month the biggest players in the browse space came together to discuss the future of VR on the web at the W3C Workshop on Web & Virtual Reality. There, Google said that the company soon plans to ship a public version of Chrome on Android with support for WebVR 1.1.

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WebVR: Taking The Path Of Least Resistance To Mainstream VR

VRScout

This year alone, we’ve seen major announcements from Google and Firefox , as well as the continued growth of independent WebVR communities, such as JanusVR: This is just the beginning; there will be much, much more from here. Google , Oculus and Samsung Internet also published their WebVR and open-source developer resources. .

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Google’s Josh Carpenter on Bringing WebVR to Daydream in 2017

Road to VR

Google announced at the W3C WebVR workshop in October that they would be shipping a WebVR-enabled Chromium browser in Q1 of 2017. SEE ALSO Google Shows HTC Vive Running at 90 FPS in Chrome with WebVR. Right now Google’s team is dealing with how to view web content within a VR context.

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