Is the Age of the QR Code Over (Again)?
Enterprise AR company Taqtile and AR authoring platform DEVAR both recently announced markerless alternatives to the QR code. Is this the end of an era?
Enterprise AR company Taqtile and AR authoring platform DEVAR both recently announced markerless alternatives to the QR code. Is this the end of an era?
From Best Indie Creator to Best Headworn Device, Biggest Societal Impact, and show-specific awards, the Auggie Awards are a highlight of AWE each year.
AWE speakers weren’t done talking about AI, but a lot of them were talking about a different industrial shift: the potential entry of an Apple XR device.
On top of more news and more insights, AWE gave me the opportunity to try Campfire and Lenovo headsets, meet Wol, play with bricks, and a whole lot more.
AWE USA 2023 day one saw a chat with Neal Stephenson, a potentially industry-changing announcement from Qualcomm, discussions on AI, and bridges between Web3 and the metaverse.
In a busy couple of weeks, DigiLens announces a new manufacturing process, plus partnerships with a number of companies in the software and hardware space.
The world is changing, perhaps nowhere faster than in enterprise. How are emerging technologies like XR and AI changing the way work is done? Let’s find out.
Offering educational videos, collaborative virtual spaces, versatile 3D models, and innovative session recordings, Nanome is worth looking into.
Mindway is a subscription-based Quest app for ASMR, mindfulness meditations, and sleep exercises that are fun in-headset but stay with you long after.
A demo and conversation with Campfire CEO and co-founder Jay Wright about some big changes coming to the company’s cross-platform XR collaboration tools.
XRHealth and Amelia treated different conditions with different hardware. The combined company is “a one-stop-shop” for physical and mental wellness.
An insider at Niantic walks us through some of the company’s major updates, including the symbiotic relationship with 8th Wall one year after the acquisition.
The no-code creator program has been used by Talespin internally on their most recent creations. They’re now ready to hand it over to outside creators.
ARPost received a copy of “Metaversed“ and had the opportunity to interview the authors on how it came together and what they hope it will achieve.
Peaky Blinders: The King’s Ransom is a stylized, gritty mystery game. It features interesting VR interactions, including some that only serve fan service.
Snapchat lives on your phone, but the technology behind the app is also used in a lot of other places including football stadiums and… vending machines?
CrimeTrip is a gamified exploration of six true crime tales from the seventies and eighties. The game comes with an online community and endless theories.
The virtual office is getting a lot more interesting with the new avatar customization tool that matches Virbela’s recently updated virtual campus.
We look into a couple of busy months at Varjo, including an XR-produced opera, a cliff-jumping experience, a new partnership in architectural planning, and more.
By solidifying their own intentions when talking about the metaverse and offering that definition to others, the dialogue could become much more clear.
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