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Is Personal Computing’s Next Conquest Your Face?

AR Insider

Up north in Seattle, Amazon announced Echo Frames, lightweight glasses with the Alexa voice assistant embedded in them. Facebook paid between $500 million and $1 billion for the early-stage company, CNBC reported, acquiring technology that could potentially control computer glasses without a touchscreen, keyboard, or mouse.

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XR’s School for Innovators, with Circuit Stream’s Lou Pushelberg

XR for Business Podcast

They were based out of Seattle. Are they building stuff for Magic Leap? And people are finding benefits just in terms of the training environment, so being able to do it in a controlled environment, something that’s safe, comfortable, maybe not noisy, you can get that personal attention that you may need.

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XR’s School for Innovators, with Circuit Stream’s Lou Pushelberg

XR for Business Podcast

They were based out of Seattle. Are they building stuff for Magic Leap? And people are finding benefits just in terms of the training environment, so being able to do it in a controlled environment, something that’s safe, comfortable, maybe not noisy, you can get that personal attention that you may need.

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Augmenting Enterprise Productivity, with Altoura’s Jamie Fleming and Bharat Ahluwalia

XR for Business Podcast

You've seen Magic Leap pivot to enterprises. But what we have starting to see, interestingly, is people are thinking about investing and hiring people with 3D technology experiences, so that they can take more control over the content and how this progresses through their enterprises. Everybody can do it. Alan: So exciting.

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Augmenting Enterprise Productivity, with Altoura’s Jamie Fleming and Bharat Ahluwalia

XR for Business Podcast

You've seen Magic Leap pivot to enterprises. But what we have starting to see, interestingly, is people are thinking about investing and hiring people with 3D technology experiences, so that they can take more control over the content and how this progresses through their enterprises. Everybody can do it. Alan: So exciting.

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XR's School for Innovators, with Circuit Stream's Lou Pushelberg

XR for Business Podcast

They were based out of Seattle. Are they building stuff for Magic Leap? And people are finding benefits just in terms of the training environment, so being able to do it in a controlled environment, something that's safe, comfortable, maybe not noisy, you can get that personal attention that you may need. It doesn't work.

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XR's School for Innovators, with Circuit Stream's Lou Pushelberg

XR for Business Podcast

They were based out of Seattle. Are they building stuff for Magic Leap? And people are finding benefits just in terms of the training environment, so being able to do it in a controlled environment, something that's safe, comfortable, maybe not noisy, you can get that personal attention that you may need. It doesn't work.