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Avocados From Mexico Ad Campaign Features AR & AI

VRScout

This coming week, the Kansas City Chiefs will be taking on the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl LVII. If you’re anything like me, however, you’re far more interested in the annual lineup of hilarious commercial spots that air during the big game. The Big Game is about to get better with Avocados From Mexico.

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Intel Cuts 3-Year Deal With MLB For VR Broadcast Content

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

Users will be able to customize their streams with multiple camera angles (all using 4k cameras), statistics, or even a produced broadcast experience for the Intel True VR Game of the Week. Kansas City Royals vs. San Francisco Giants on June 13 at 10:15 p.m. ET / 5:40 p.m. ET / 7:15 p.m.

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Suzanne Borders: BadVR is mixing art and technology to innovate data visualization

The Ghost Howls

When he graduated, I was moved to Kansas City, which is in the middle of the country, and no offense to anyone who’s listening from Kansas City… but it’s kind of a smaller town and it’s not as big as San Diego where I was living. They weren’t like “oh shoot something that comes through the wall”.

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Twitter's live sports spoilers ruin the game but keep me sane

Mashable VR

That’s essentially what I do anytime I sit in front of the TV, shivering with anxiety about a football game. I'm just an all-digital guy without a cable subscription, so I have to rely on a variety of streaming services — and that means any live game I watch comes with a delay of about 15 to 30 seconds. Credit: David E.

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Apple and Amazon are changing the way we watch live sports

Mashable VR

Folks who love sports and hate technology might want to sit down for this one because your worst nightmares are coming true: Certain MLB and NFL games will only be available via streaming for the 2022 season and beyond. It just won’t work for every game once baseball season starts in April and football season starts in September.

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