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Using augmented reality, Altoida is identifying the likely onset of neurodegenerative diseases

TechCrunch VR

Altoida uses an iPad or a tablet accelerometer, a gyroscope and touch screen sensors to detect what the company calls “micro-errors” as patients complete a series of AR and VR challenges. Tarnanas finally settled in Houston, where Altoida is now based.

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Could Spielberg’s ‘Ready Player One’ be our future forecast?

VeeR VR

Steve Spielberg’s newest virtual-reality fantasy “Ready Player One” hit theaters last month and stirred up a whole round of discussion on VR technology. Seeing the current newest virtual reality technology development, the world with this fantasy might not be too far future ahead of us.

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VR and Pop Culture Merge at Upcoming FanConXR

ARPost

Today, however, we are set to see a different merger between VR and comics and pop culture. To celebrate the comic fandom, FanConXR has been designed and developed with virtual reality at its core. Archie Comics will be represented by Dan Parent ( Die Kitty Die ) and Mike Pellerito.

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The XR Week Peek (2021.10.11): Lynx succeds on Kickstarter, Lone Echo 2 is finally launching, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Ok, after these pieces of news you probably didn’t care about at all (but let me believe you did), let’s start with the actual roundup of the best AR and VR news of the past week! But it is not public info what they exactly do: are they AR or VR? Are they connected to a phone or a standalone? Top news of the week.

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