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The XR Week Peek (2020.09.21): Quest 2 released, NVIDIA acquires ARM, Leap Motion 2 on sale, and much more!

The Ghost Howls

an ARM chips can be installed on IoT sensors that communicate to a server where an NVIDIA card is used to perform machine learning on the data). You can finally buy the Leap Motion v2 accessory. The time for us XR developers to buy a Leap Motion 2 has finally come. Learn more. Learn more.

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The XR Week Peek (2021.03.22): Sony reveals PSVR2 controllers, FRL shows the wristband of the future, and more!

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It showed what is its vision for the long-term future: AR glasses that are intelligent enough to learn about your behavior and to examine the context you are in so that to be able to already provide you suggestions about what they can do to help you. More info (Official Nreal website with purchase link) More info (Post on Vodafone DE blog).

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SenseGlove review: a nice DK1 for force-feedback in VR

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DISCLAIMER: Before starting, I would like to acknowledge you that since some weeks Niels Bogerd has become a Patron of this blog. Thanks to the force feedback, the user can really feel the drilling machine in his hands (Image by SenseGlove). you can feel when a drilling machine is on). SenseGlove video review.

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Design Sprints at Leap Motion: A Playground of 3D User Interfaces

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Click To Tweet When someone first puts on a Leap Motion-enabled VR headset, it often seems like they’re rediscovering how to use their own hands. The post Design Sprints at Leap Motion: A Playground of 3D User Interfaces appeared first on Leap Motion Blog. From Flat Screens to VR Interfaces.

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How a Self-Taught Teen Built His Own North Star Headset

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Coding “was kind of daunting at first, but it’s like learning a language. The more cynical people say it’s closer to Alan Turing’s machine.”. The post How a Self-Taught Teen Built His Own North Star Headset appeared first on Leap Motion Blog. “You have to go in and click around, and see what breaks this and that.”

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OSVR Co-founder on the Future of Open Source Virtual Reality

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He frequently shares his views and knowledge on his blog. Acer, NVIDIA, Valve, Ubisoft, Leap Motion and many others joined the ecosystem. If developers use an API from one peripheral vendor, they need to learn a new API for each new device. It turns out that others share this vision. OSVR Implications.

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The Evolution of Arm HUD

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At Leap Motion, we’re making VR/AR development easier with Widgets: fundamental UI building blocks for Unity. As an interaction engineer here at Leap Motion, I built the Arm HUD for the Planetarium. The post The Evolution of Arm HUD appeared first on Leap Motion Blog. Hi, Barrett Fox here.