Daniel Rubino chats VR, AR, HoloLens, and Meta on This Week in Tech
Our executive editor joined a panel of experts to chat about the future of virtual reality.
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Our executive editor Daniel Rubino recently joined This Week in Tech withLeo Laporte(TWiT),Brianna Wu(Rebellion PAC), andSam Abuelsamid(Guidehouse Insights), to discuss the latest topics from the world of technology. Several talking points of the episode center around virtual and augmented reality, including the HoloLens and Meta.
Rubino starts discussing the US military running into issues with the HoloLens at around the 15:30 mark of the episode. He and the rest of the show’s participants go on to talk about Meta,Lenovo’s Glasses T1, and other virtual and augmented reality devices. Later in the show, the panel covers theNVIDIA RTX 4090, Apple’s upcoming hardware, and other topics from the tech world.
Here’s the full rundown of the show, courtesy ofThis Week in Tech:
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