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AR & VR

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Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) Advances in Augmented Reality (AR),  Virtual Reality  (VR), and Mixed Reality (MR), all of which can be summarized in R+, will continue to be at the forefront of attention during 2019 with some fascinating new practical applications for industries. R+, which once was only found in video gaming has been quickly advancing to become a useful tool in industries such as engineering design, manufacturing, healthcare, space exploration, and many others.  In 2019, Virtual Reality is going to open up to innovative industrial applications that will change how people work and collaborate across geographies.  Augmented Reality has been rising in the Virtual Reality's shadow for the past year. But in 2019, AR is set to grow exponentially.  Buy & more info about AR & VR ->>> https://amzn.to/2MIhpOn

Top 4 Latest Technological Innovations

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Latest Technology- 1) On-Demand Eyes for the Blind- Andrew Myers for TIME On-Demand Eyes for the Blind Aira  For people who are blind, everyday tasks such as sorting through the mail or doing a load of laundry present a challenge. But what if they could “borrow” the eyes of someone who could see? That’s the thinking behind   Aira , a new subscription service (starting at $99 per month for its standard plan) that enables its thousands of users to stream live video of their surroundings to an on-demand agent, using either a smartphone or Aira’s proprietary glasses. The agents, who are available 24/7, can then answer questions, describe objects or guide users through a location. Greg Stilson, Aira’s director of product management (who himself is blind), used the service to navigate airports for an entire year before agreeing to join the company. “It was the most emotionally freeing year I’ve had in my entire l

Upcoming cars feature

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8 Cool Car Technology Upgrades    1 / 8 Alexa Will Take You Home Alexa Will Take You Home Most carmakers offer some way to control your car’s infotainment system via voice, but none — not one — has been a slam dunk. So manufacturers have been turning to Apple (CarPlay), Google (Android Auto), and now Amazon to provide more seamless solutions. Toyota is the latest manufacturer to introduce Amazon’s Alexa cloud-based voice control to some of its vehicles (Ford, BMW, and Volkswagen have already announced partnerships). Select 2018 Toyota and Lexus rides will get the tech, with more coming in 2019. By speaking to Alexa, drivers and passengers should be able to control the car’s infotainment systems—including changing navigation destinations and selecting songs—and also control their smart home devices from afar. 2 / 8 Cars Will Read Your Mind Though you won’t see the technology in showrooms anytime soon, Nissan detailed how the company is developing “B2V”, or “bra