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Do you have whitepapers or case studies? We also have a bunch of whitepapers. Alan: So let’s talk about the outlier here, and the one that is kind of on everybody’s mind: Apple Glasses. I mean, they don’t know either specifically, but what are your thoughts around Apple Glasses?
Do you have whitepapers or case studies? We also have a bunch of whitepapers. Alan: So let’s talk about the outlier here, and the one that is kind of on everybody’s mind: Apple Glasses. I mean, they don’t know either specifically, but what are your thoughts around Apple Glasses?
One of the things that I think is going to be an interesting combination is this-- is-- now that Apple watches and kind of smartwatches are really prevalent, being able to tie these experiences into capturing the biometric data as well, because there's almost the ability for us to drive people's heart rate up artificially.
One of the things that I think is going to be an interesting combination is this-- is-- now that Apple watches and kind of smartwatches are really prevalent, being able to tie these experiences into capturing the biometric data as well, because there's almost the ability for us to drive people's heart rate up artificially.
One of the things that I think is going to be an interesting combination is this-- is-- now that Apple watches and kind of smartwatches are really prevalent, being able to tie these experiences into capturing the biometric data as well, because there's almost the ability for us to drive people's heart rate up artificially.
The one thing that created that image now, in the streets, that I would have expected like XR to do; it’s those air pods from Apple. A big company like Apple, Google, really pushing the thing out and saying, “this is what it’s going to be,” and then making it part of everyday life. I thought that was amazing.
The one thing that created that image now, in the streets, that I would have expected like XR to do; it’s those air pods from Apple. A big company like Apple, Google, really pushing the thing out and saying, “this is what it’s going to be,” and then making it part of everyday life. I thought that was amazing.
I do a lot with Apple technology. So we set up a website called iPadEducators.com, which went on to win an award, and it led to both of us becoming Apple distinguished educators. I mean, I was a distinguished educator. I'm a Microsoft master trainer, so I do a lot of work with Microsoft technology.
I do a lot with Apple technology. So we set up a website called iPadEducators.com, which went on to win an award, and it led to both of us becoming Apple distinguished educators. I mean, I was a distinguished educator. I'm a Microsoft master trainer, so I do a lot of work with Microsoft technology.
If you look at someone like Apple, they aren’t about to put their logo on something like the current developer-focused headsets out there. We did a whitepaper with — in association with Friends with Holograms — we put out for free on our website recently. We put out reports like that. Carter: Yeah.
If you look at someone like Apple, they aren’t about to put their logo on something like the current developer-focused headsets out there. We did a whitepaper with — in association with Friends with Holograms — we put out for free on our website recently. We put out reports like that. Carter: Yeah.
If you look at someone like Apple, they aren't about to put their logo on something like the current developer-focused headsets out there. We did a whitepaper with -- in association with Friends with Holograms -- we put out for free on our website recently. The thing to note about Apple is that aesthetics are important to them.
So if you downloaded the app, you could bring the whitepaper to life, and this factory popped up. Mike: We have no idea what Apple will do. And one of the things that you did was a joint piece with the Harvard Business Review called “A Manager’s Guide To AR,” but it was also AR-enabled. Alan: Yeah.
So if you downloaded the app, you could bring the whitepaper to life, and this factory popped up. Mike: We have no idea what Apple will do. And one of the things that you did was a joint piece with the Harvard Business Review called “A Manager’s Guide To AR,” but it was also AR-enabled. Alan: Yeah.
So if you downloaded the app, you could bring the whitepaper to life, and this factory popped up. Mike: We have no idea what Apple will do. And one of the things that you did was a joint piece with the Harvard Business Review called "A Manager's Guide To AR," but it was also AR-enabled. What was the genesis of that? Alan: Yeah.
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