AR/VR hasn’t yet lived up to the hype surrounding it, but immersive technologies haven’t faded away or disappeared. Instead, they’re finding use cases in business and industrial applications that are quietly proving their ROI.
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The start of a new year is a time of reflection and introspection (and making resolutions). It’s also when we gaze into the crystal ball and predict what will happen in the coming year. Here’s a look at what to expect in 2018 — and how to prepare for it.
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While the augmented reality game is having less of an effect on network traffic than you might expect, it’s just the first AR game to reach mass global popularity. We’re likely to see more such apps turn up in the enterprise, with implications for both networking and storage platforms.
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After several false starts, experts believe virtual and augmented reality are coming of age — and not just for gamers. The technologies will also bring new opportunities for business customers, from healthcare to retail and engineering.
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Eye-based computer monitors, Microsoft in bed with its former enemy and the Internet of Things with an expiry date. Did April Fool’s Day come a week late to the tech industry? Find out in our tech roundup this week.
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This week saw U.S. politicians flounder when it comes to technology, Microsoft allegedly forcing Windows 10 on unsuspecting users and robot concierges that you don’t have to tip. Read all about it in our tech roundup this week.
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