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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

In November 2016, Intel acquired virtual reality company Voke whose 360 replay technology has been widely used in the sports world (the company also counts the Sacramento Kings among their investors). THE PGA TEES OFF IN VR. The round was from SRI Capital, which is a seed stage venture fund in Philadelphia.

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Funding Roundup: Intel acquires Voke VR, The Future Group Raises.

AllThingsVR

Series A, Drifter Entertainment (VR Game Studio) Raises $400K Seed Intel has acquired a startup called VOKE , which specialises in immersive sports video experiences, and counted both Intel and the Sacramento Kings among its investors. Before that, he worked for Microsoft as the tech director on HoloLens and Kinect.

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Making a Pair of Ray-Bans Act Like a HoloLens x50 with Edge Computing, with Verizon's TJ Vitolo

XR for Business Podcast

This is like-- all the things you guys are doing, from working with the accessibility team at Cornell Tech, to your acquisition of Riot, to working with the Sacramento Kings, Yahoo! Well informed on Microsoft came out and said, hey, their studio does two terabytes a minute of data capture. I'm so excited to have you on the show.

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Making a Pair of Ray-Bans Act Like a HoloLens x50 with Edge Computing, with Verizon's TJ Vitilo

XR for Business Podcast

This is like-- all the things you guys are doing, from working with the accessibility team at Cornell Tech, to your acquisition of Riot, to working with the Sacramento Kings, Yahoo! Well informed on Microsoft came out and said, hey, their studio does two terabytes a minute of data capture. I'm so excited to have you on the show.

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Making a Pair of Ray-Bans Act Like a HoloLens x50 with Edge Computing, with Verizon’s TJ Vitolo

XR for Business Podcast

This is like– all the things you guys are doing, from working with the accessibility team at Cornell Tech, to your acquisition of Riot, to working with the Sacramento Kings, Yahoo! Well informed on Microsoft came out and said, hey, their studio does two terabytes a minute of data capture. There is so much going on at Verizon.

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Making a Pair of Ray-Bans Act Like a HoloLens x50 with Edge Computing, with Verizon’s TJ Vitolo

XR for Business Podcast

This is like– all the things you guys are doing, from working with the accessibility team at Cornell Tech, to your acquisition of Riot, to working with the Sacramento Kings, Yahoo! Well informed on Microsoft came out and said, hey, their studio does two terabytes a minute of data capture. There is so much going on at Verizon.