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New Tech Tuesdays: From Training to Treatment: The Broad Spectrum of AR in Dentistry Rudy Ramos
The integration of AR and advanced 3D imaging technology into the dental sector showcases a pivotal shift towards enhanced patient care and advanced training methods, where patients are more informed, professionals more equipped, and treatment outcomes more predictable.

Virtual Reality Is a Prescription for Healthcare Education Poornima Apte
VR and AR are emerging as complements to a cadaver-only approach in medical education. The tech works in tandem to revolutionize surgical teaching.

How AR and VR Are Reconstructing the Landscape Poornima Apte
AR and VR are two of the many advanced technologies that will work in concert with others, such as cloud-based BIM, AI, and ML, to revolutionize how construction projects are designed and executed. Here’s how AR and VR can help the construction (and manufacturing) industries do more with less.

How the DSM™ Algorithm Delivers Louder, Richer Sound Maxim Integrated
Consumers won’t sacrifice audio performance for form factor—they want both. Maxim’s patented Dynamic Speaker Management (DSM™) technology provides a way to safely drive micro speakers beyond their specified maximum power rating.

CES 2019: Defining a New Smarter Society For Us All Mouser Staff
The 2019 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) brought together a mind-blowing myriad of different product innovations. With a projected 180,000 people and nearly 4,500 companies attending, there simply isn’t another tech-related event that competes with this in terms of either scale or diversity.

Flying Ostriches and Other New World Realities Explored David Fambrough
Have you seen the recent Samsung commercial where a curious ostrich suddenly finds itself wearing a Virtual Reality headset solely by accident, and how it is presented with the idea of flight for the first time? Inspired by a new reality, the ostrich runs and flails its wings until one day it magically takes flight. (Yes, many of us TV viewers and the other ostriches watched on in disbelief—captivated.) It’s truly amazing what new worlds of opportunity this technology brings. And it’s not limited to only gaming or enhancing television.

Enterprise Drives Augmented Reality Demand Steven Keeping
While many things that Google comes up with seemingly turn to gold, Google Glass wasn’t one of them. In fact, according to Forbes magazine, the company’s augmented reality (AR) headset will go down in the annals of bad product launches. But the launch of “Glass Enterprise Edition” targets industrial workplaces and boasts several upgrades over the consumer product—including a better camera, faster microprocessor, improved Wi-Fi, and longer battery life—which offer new potential for the technology.

Shaping Smarter Cities: More Than Meets the Eye: Augmented Reality in Medical Applications Paul Pickering
Augmented reality applications like vein illumination and surgical navigation highlight the potential for changing medical education and practice.

Shaping Smarter Cities: Augmented Reality Puts Surgeons on the Cutting Edge Rick DeMeis
Using augmented reality, medical practitioners can simulate procedures, gain visibility into the human body, and learn more quickly and efficiently.

Shaping Smarter Cities: Augmented Reality Engages K-12 Students, Improves Learning Jose Chavez
Augmented reality is challenging traditional K-12 teaching methods by simultaneously meeting visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles.

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