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AR

A Virtual Reality App for Galleries and Collectors Opens Up a New Art Buying Experience

Collectors will be able to tour galleries in virtual reality, eventually trying out the work they may want to purchase in 3-D VR reproductions of their own homes.
By Helen Holmes

Augmented Reality Is Going Change How You Update Your Wardrobe

The retail sector is expected to spend a whopping $1.5 billion on augmented reality and virtual reality technology in 2020.
By Andy Hirschfeld

Mark Zuckerberg Teases AI ‘Brain Chip’—But It Will Be Different Than Elon Musk’s

"'Facebook wants to perform brain surgery.' I don’t want to see the congressional hearings on that one," Zuckerberg said.
By Sissi Cao
VR advocates are adamant that the technology represents the wave of the future.

How VR Is Changing the Way We Learn and Communicate

By Tomas Laurinavicius
That smartphone in your hand is not going away. Instead, its capabilities and power will transform your working and personal life.

You Will Be a Different Worker in 2018 Thanks to Mobile

By Daniel Kraft
We’re on the precipice of the age of immersion.

It’s Here: Prepare for Immersion to Expand Your Idea of the Arts

By Gideon Kimbrell
Hootie and the Blowfish pose for photographers with their Grammy for Best New Artist and Best Pop Performance by a Group with Vocal for "Let Her Cry" at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, February 28, 1996.

My Life in the Bush of Hootie: How I Signed the Biggest Band of 1995

By Tim Sommer
These are not your average glasses, but they look like them.

Forget Google Glass—This Startup Is Making AR Glasses You’ll Actually Want to Wear

By Sage Lazzaro
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