So, it’s been a couple of years since I’ve felt compelled to post to this blog, but I think it’s high time for an update.…
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1 CommentNoah Zerkin on Wearable Computing and Augmented Reality
So, it’s been a couple of years since I’ve felt compelled to post to this blog, but I think it’s high time for an update.…
Continue reading The Strong, Weak, Open, and Transparent
1 CommentFirst, thank you to the awesome people, especially Sean White of Columbia University, who helped make it possible for me to be there. Right now…
Continue reading ISMAR… Where to start…
1 CommentAfter having my cab get rear-ended on the way to JFK, and sitting on the runway for half an hour in a plane full of…
Leave a CommentPaul explained several things to me, including that it was a mistake on their part to keep a name so similar to the AV920 Wrap when creating the Wrap 920. The most important part of the conversation was that in which Paul assured me that Vuzix will not be abandoning the see-through display market, and that we have a great deal to look forward to.
Continue reading A Conversation With Paul Travers of Vuzix
6 CommentsToday we have received confirmation from Vuzix CEO Paul Travers that the highly anticipated Vuzix Wrap 920, previously known as the AV920 Wrap, will not, in fact, be a see-through head-mounted display (HMD).
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14 CommentsYup, that’s pretty much what I was gettin’ at. Damn the questions, let’s build it already. http://blogs.discovery.com/good_idea/2009/02/augmented-reality.html Still writing my next real post. Other stuff…
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Leave a CommentIt’s a broad concept, and the marker-tracking folks are a big part of it, but they can’t have it to themselves because we won’t let them.
Continue reading Augmented Reality: It’s not too soon.
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