This article is so full of the fart sniffing. Author basically tells you which rich person’s cleft hosts his nose.
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Most mainstream tech journalism tends to have a PR-friendly vibe.
Not every article should critical and skeptical, but there should be at least a semblance of balance.
Thank you for the archive link!
Once we let corporations into our visual stream, they'll never leave.
They look dumber than I thought. unless I just really the zuck's face so much it's affecting my assessment.
The prototype is neat but the pixels per degree is less than half of what birdbath optics achieve at a fraction of the price. Nice to see companies paying attention to the need to remain connected with the outside world for AR/MR.