
Zero10 and Crosby Studios set up a virtual store… in IRL NYC
AR fashion platform Zero10 and creative design studio Crosby Studios are opening a fashion pop-up next month that brings virtual fashion into the real world using AR technology.
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AR fashion platform Zero10 and creative design studio Crosby Studios are opening a fashion pop-up next month that brings virtual fashion into the real world using AR technology.
California is set to pass a law that would end the sale of all combustion-engine passenger vehicles by 2035.
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Kevin Hart cut the ribbon on his plant-based fast food restaurant chain, Hart House, yesterday. The chain already has plans to expand across California and eventually America.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Nike dropped an AR installation in 11 of its stores worldwide to “highlight the spirit of DNA (Department of Nike Archives).”
Already the most popular platform for podcasting, YouTube is readying a formal push into the space with a new dedicated tab on the site’s homepage.
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After striking a deal earlier this year with game publisher Asmodee, AR company Tilt Five is making a 3D holographic version of Catan.
NBCUniversal is broadcasting the new Peacock show The Resort on NBC directly after America’s Got Talent.