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How Nvidia’s Omniverse is changing real-time 3D design collaboration across industries (VB On-Demand)

Venture Beast

Virtual 3D collaboration at scale is here. Leaders from Nvidia and Supermicro share what’s under the hood of Nvidia’s Omniverse and OVX. Read More.

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NVIDIA Omniverse: From 3D collaboration at scale to fighting climate change (VB On-Demand)

Venture Beast

Leaders from NVIDIA and Supermicro talk openly about the tremendous power of NVIDIA’s virtual 3D collaboration platform. Read More.

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WTIA announces 26 startups chosen for fourth edition of Founder Cohort Program

GeekWire

The Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA) has announced the names of the 26 tech startups from across Washington state that will be participating in the organization’s latest Founder Cohort Program. Launching a startup can be a lonely journey, but it really shouldn’t be,” said Michael Schutzler, CEO of WTIA.

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Acer’s new SpatialLabs tech brings 3D content to laptop screens

The Verge

Acer has announced SpatialLabs, a new 3D technology that will debut on the company’s ConceptD laptops. Plainly, it’s a set of tools that makes 3D work look very realistic and cool without requiring special glasses to see it. You can swap between 3D mode and 2D mode (where you’ll see two images side by side). Image: Acer.

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Redfin partners with security giant ADT for program that lets buyers tour homes without an agent

GeekWire

Redfin’s Direct Access program enables buyers to tour a home by unlocking the door via an app and connected smart lock. Redfin will now build on its tech offerings by partnering with security company ADT to monitor homes in the real estate brokerage company’s Direct Access program, which enables buyers to tour homes without an agent.

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US Navy pays German company $154,400 after losing piracy lawsuit

TechSpot

The complaint claimed the Navy agreed to license the 3D virtual reality software BS Contact Geo on a limited and experimental basis in 2011 and 2012. The trial involved installing the program on 38 computers for. German company Bitmanagement Software brought a federal lawsuit against the Navy back in 2016.

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Facebook is shutting down its Face Recognition tagging program

The Verge

By shutting down a feature it’s used for years , Meta is hoping to bolster user confidence in its privacy protections as it prepares a rollout of potentially privacy-compromising virtual and augmented reality technology.