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Virtual Reality: How the tech is helping kids with autism to become familiar with the real world scenarios
•The VR scenarios introduce children to situations like visiting a shopping mall or getting on an aircraft.
The most anticipated games of 2020 — from The Last of Us II to Half-Life: Alyx and Cyberpunk 2077
Vinay Viswanath •Hopefully, game realeses in 2020 will be better than the last year. May the loot box odds be ever in your favour.
China fighting deepfakes by making it illegal to post fake videos without disclosure
•Any use of AI or VR needs to be clearly marked and failure to do so could be considered a criminal offence.
Unite India 2019 : AR/VR use in edtech and enterprise scenarios were dominant themes at this dev con
Nimish •Unity wants to capitalise on the non-gaming sector in India as that is where most of the users and most of the traction is.
Apple to release its first AR headset in 2022 followed by AR glasses in 2023: Report
Tech2 News Staff •According to the report, Apple's AR headset is codenamed N301 and looks like a slim version of the Oculus Quest VR headset
Facebook's bet on VR isn't going according to plan admits Mark Zuckerberg
Tech2 News Staff •Zuckerberg has insisted that the VR market is going to pick up fast and Oculus is going to be leading it.
Intel to bring new innovations at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with VR, 3D athlete tracking and more
Tech2 News Staff •Intel is said to be powering innovations related to 5G, AI for immersive media, esports and more.
Apple files patent for mixed reality headsets that can track your facial expressions
Tech2 News Staff •This is interesting considering how Tim Cook has always maintained that AR is the future, and not VR.
Smithsonian commemorates Apollo 11 landing with high res 3D model
Adityam •Smithsonian released high resolution 3D models of the Columbia command module on the forty seventh anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landings.
Google I/O: 7 announcements from past events that we're still waiting for
Shubham Agarwal •Google hasn’t pulled the plug on the majority of these, hence there’s a good chance we could still see them sooner or later.