by Sean Higgins | Apr 5, 2021 | In the News
(Image by Augmented.City) Recently, blogger Antony Vitillo (Skarred Ghost) wrote about an interview he conducted with two entrepreneurs working on the Open AR Cloud—Vladimir Ufnarovskii and Julia C. Beabout. The video of this interview (and his quick summary) act as...
by Sean Higgins | Apr 2, 2021 | In the News
The news CNBC reports that Microsoft has won a contract to supply the US Army with 120, 000 HoloLens-based headsets over ten years. The price? A cool $21.88 billion. This contract is only one among many partnerships between the US tech sector and the US military in...
by Sean Higgins | Apr 1, 2021 | In the News
A volumetric video “revolution” The sports industry is looking to 3D video as a way forward. This transformation has been driven by a number of factors, including the coronavirus pandemic, developments in computer vision and deep learning, off-the-shelf AR/VR...
by Sean Higgins | Mar 26, 2021 | In the News
The persistent 3D model behind it all In a feature on a recent spatial computing report, AR Insider focuses on a few important—but sometimes overlooked—practical questions about the technology. For example: At this point in the lifecycle of spatial computing, we...
by Sean Higgins | Mar 24, 2021 | Interviews
Patricia Esteban, mobile and XR consultant with IBM weighs in on spatial computing—including the big problems preventing our big visions from becoming a reality. Patricia Esteban is a mobile and XR consultant with Global Business Service (GBS), the consultancy side of...