Tech News Flash: Tuesday -- March 24, 2015
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Magic Leap Allows a Peek Into Its Crazy-Cool AR World
Glass Is Still a Twinkle in Google's Eye
The Big Implications of the Google, FTC Antitrust Scandal
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Today's Story Highlights
Magic Leap Allows a Peek Into Its Crazy-Cool AR World
Magic Leap CEO Rony Abovitz was scheduled to present last week at a TED
talk in Vancouver, where he was expected to reveal the augmented reality
tech his company has up its sleeve. Magic Leap pulled out a few days
ahead of the presentation, but it left the tech world with a teaser
trailer showing an AR game being played on a working prototype of its
headset.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/81860.html
Glass Is Still a Twinkle in Google's Eye
Google hasn't killed Glass, its controversial Internet-connected
eyewear, CEO Eric Schmidt said in an interview published Monday. In
fact, Google plans to bring out a new version of Glass later this year,
he said. Rumors of its demise seemed to be confirmed in January, when
Google abruptly stopped selling the initial version of Glass and
shuttered its Explorer program.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/81858.html
The Big Implications of the Google, FTC Antitrust Scandal
A 160-page report that was far more complete than the FTC no doubt
wanted last week was leaked to the media, clearly showcasing that the
FTC staff recommended action against Google for anticompetitive
practices. The FTC commissioners then decided to let Google off the
hook, apparently because it made some minor changes. That move gave the
impression that the FTC was effectively in Google's pocket.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/81851.html
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