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Report: Meta in Talks with Magic Leap for Multiyear AR Headset Tech Deal

Road to VR

In 2019, Magic Leap partnered with manufacturing solutions company Jabil to create a Guadalajara, Mexico plant which the report maintains can assemble headsets in “the tens of thousands a year.” The company has raised over $4 billion, with minority investors including Google, Alibaba, Qualcomm, AT&T, and Axel Springer.

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Get Your Mobile Fortnite Fix for Free Through Xbox Cloud Gaming

GizModo VR

Microsoft announced today that Epic Games’ flagship title is now available to play for free through the Xbox Cloud Gaming service, including on mobile. and Mexico. Now you can play Fortnite wherever there’s an internet connection. Right now, the game is available in 26 countries, including the U.S. This is pretty big… Read more.

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Spatial Beats: Zoom, Looking Glass & AR Funding

AR Insider

M contract to provide VR training at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico. The new holographic displays will ship with a number of standalone demos on them, including one from Microsoft Mixed Reality Capture Studios. This new contract hopes to help with the ongoing military service member suicide epidemic.

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PSA: You Don’t Need Xbox Game Pass to Play ‘Fortnite’ for Free on Quest

Road to VR

It’s true, all you need to play Fortnite on Quest 2/3/Pro with Xbox Cloud Gaming is a free Microsoft account , that and be in a supported region. You can find a list of officially supported controllers here , although many other non-listed Bluetooth controller also work, like an old Google Stadia controller.

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The IKEA of AR: Making Content Effortlessly, with EON Reality’s Dan Lejerskar

XR for Business Podcast

I just was recently with a university in Mexico. Small companies like Google, and eventually people like Facebook and others, and create this revolution. So is, I think, Microsoft with Hololens. But the biggest problem is actually they don’t have the content. So I would say that’s the biggest one. We like neutrality.

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The IKEA of AR: Making Content Effortlessly, with EON Reality’s Dan Lejerskar

XR for Business Podcast

I just was recently with a university in Mexico. Small companies like Google, and eventually people like Facebook and others, and create this revolution. So is, I think, Microsoft with Hololens. But the biggest problem is actually they don’t have the content. So I would say that’s the biggest one. We like neutrality.

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The IKEA of AR: Making Content Effortlessly, with EON Reality's Dan Lejerskar

XR for Business Podcast

I just was recently with a university in Mexico. Small companies like Google, and eventually people like Facebook and others, and create this revolution. So is, I think, Microsoft with Hololens. But the biggest problem is actually they don't have the content. So I would say that's the biggest one. It's the same happened in VR.

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