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Radar Trends to Watch: June 2023

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By the time you read this, Apple may have announced their ultra-expensive, ultra-stylish AR headset; that may be enough to break the Metaverse out of its AR/VR winter. It supports iPhones, Windows, Linux, MacOS, and web browsers. It’s not just Linux. But that’s hardly news. Or maybe not. Will this slow Rust’s momentum?

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Radar trends to watch: May 2020

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Coronavirus and game play : Not surprisingly, COVID-19 has led to a big surge in game play and virtual reality. Might surviving isolation during a pandemic be the killer app for VR? This trend arrived too late to help the VR startup Magic Leap, which appears to be failing.) China is the leader here–by a large margin.).

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Radar trends to watch: September 2021

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They have developed XLand, an environment that creates games and problems, to enable this research. Facebook’s virtual reality workrooms could transform remote meetings by putting all the participants in a single VR conference room–assuming that all the participants are willing to wear goggles. Miscellaneous.

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Radar trends to watch: May 2022

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It’s probably a better experience in VR. It doesn’t sound like it should work, but playing games with the error correction built into the standard allows the construction of animated QR codes. The Qubit Game lets players “build” a quantum computer, starting with a single qubit. It will probably be similar to an in-game currency.

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Radar Trends to Watch: October 2022

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Chaos is new malware that can infect both Windows and Linux devices, including routers, firewalls, and other networking hardware. VR may also help in post-operative recovery. In the 1990s, he didn’t forsee the sophistication of modern gaming, specifically the ability to navigate 3D spaces with 2D hardware. Quantum Computing.

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Radar Trends to Watch: August 2024

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The Unix Pipe Card Game should have existed a long time ago! WebVM is a virtual Linux emulation running in the browser. Transfer Thought is an open source platform for developing WebXR (VR, AR, any other kind of R) experiences. eBPF , which will soon be supported by Windows, provides a secure kernel execution facility.

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Radar trends to watch: November 2020

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Agence is a dynamic film/multiplayer VR game with intelligent agents. AI might not be what pushes VR to commercial success, but it will certainly be a part. This is another game changer, and one of the few classical algorithms that have been reinvented for quantum computers. Programming.

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