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Vuzix Launches M300 Smart Glasses VIP Program

Vuzix® Corporation, a leading supplier of Video Eyewear and Smart Glasses products in the consumer, enterprise, and entertainment markets, announced today that in preparation of M300 Smart Glasses shipments to key accounts, Vuzix is introducing the M300 Smart Glasses ‘Vuzix Industrial Partner’ (VIP) Program to provide enhanced support for key software application partners. The M300 … Read more

Nintendo Researching AR/VR Without Committing To Anything

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In their recent shareholder meeting the Nintendo management was asked about their plans for AR, VR and Mixed Reality technology. The answers were relatively vague. It seems that, for now, the upcoming Nintendo game console may not support AR / VR / MR technology. Nintendo stated that they are researching the topic, but still see … Read more

Casio’s LampFree Projector Recognized as a “Best of Show” Winner at InfoComm 2016

Casio America, Inc., a leading innovator in the world of data projection, is proud to announce that its LampFree® XJ-F210WN Advanced Series Projector has received two “Best of Show Awards” from NewBay Media publications Tech & Learning and Digital Signage, at InfoComm 2016, which took place in Las Vegas, Nevada earlier this month. Products that … Read more

Google Brings Web to VR

The latest builds of Google Chrome Beta and Google Chrome Dev on Android show that Google is working to bring virtual reality to the web. Chrome Beta now contains a WebVR setting, which enables enhanced VR device compatibility for websites built with WebVR. In addition, Chrome Dev now contains a ‘VR Shell’ setting; this enables … Read more

EBU: European SVoD Will Reach 50 Million

Netflix is the EU’s SVoD market leader, with a 52% shareData from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) shows that SVoD subscribers in the region rose 56% between 2014 and 2015. The organisation expects subscriptions to reach 50 million homes by 2020 (roughly double today’s figure). The largest adoption was seen in the UK, Ireland, Netherlands … Read more

ASE and SPIL (Finally) Agree Merger

Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) and Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) have formally agreed to merge their businesses. An agreement was reached on the 26th May and announced on the 30th June. The merger is expected to be complete by Q4’17. A holding company (ASE and SPIL Discuss Holding Company) will be established to own both firms. … Read more

What Educators Want (in a projector)

In the early years of mass projector purchasing by schools and universities (I have floated some very large tenders myself), the key “look for” was brightness or lumens. That made particular sense in K-12 (primary & secondary schooling), because most classrooms were built with no understanding of projectors in mind. School architects built classrooms with … Read more