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Oculus Details ‘Buffered Haptics’ for Advanced Haptics on Touch Controllers

Road to VR

Oculus has added new documentation to their developer knowledge base detailing the ‘buffered haptics’ feature of the Oculus SDK, a method for programming more advanced haptic feedback from the company’s Touch controllers. The SDK supports two approaches to controller haptics, Buffered and Non-buffered.

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Will Meta’s Consumer Focus Collapse its Enterprise Vision? 

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Notably, as the industrial Metaverse wave of 2024 approaches, many firms like Microsoft, AWS, and Meta are attempting to lead it. Microsoft and AWS are integrating many business-grade digital services and related security measures to ensure end-users feel safe adopting each vendor’s XR technology.

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Meta’s Nick Clegg Calls Out Educators and Enterprise

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Moreover, Clegg quickly noted the importance of the foundation upon which the potential industrial Metaverse will stand – that foundation is built on the emerging talent pool, increasing knowledge bases, and exposure. This week, Arvizio introduced its AR Instructor assistive reality service to the Meta Quest 3.

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The Impact Of Microsoft’s New AI Employees On Your Job

Bernard Marr

That’s exactly what Microsoft has made possible with its groundbreaking announcement of autonomous AI agents , marking a fundamental shift in how businesses will operate in the coming years. Each agent operates within carefully defined parameters, with built-in security measures and governance controls.

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Lumus ‘Sheds Light’ on Future of AR, Apple Vision Pro

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

This is due to several “false starts” with Google Glass , Microsoft HoloLens2, and Magic Leap, although the companies remain potential customers. He added that users could control icons with their gaze, which had “effectively replaced the mouse.”

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Using XR to Change Everything (Without Changing Anything) with Lance-AR’s Lance Anderson

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: We’ve got to call out Microsoft on making videos that people will go, “We want that!” ” Lance: It was Microsoft, SAP did one in 2014. And if we can create a little environment where individuals could tap into that knowledge base, that would be great. ” you’re like “Oh, OK.”

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Using XR to Change Everything (Without Changing Anything) with Lance-AR’s Lance Anderson

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: We’ve got to call out Microsoft on making videos that people will go, “We want that!” ” Lance: It was Microsoft, SAP did one in 2014. And if we can create a little environment where individuals could tap into that knowledge base, that would be great. ” you’re like “Oh, OK.”