Those who dropped $2,300 on the infamous Magic Leap 1 have a little over a year to say goodbye. The Florida-based augmented reality (AR) company is warning that its first headset will stop working on ...
No VR startup other than Oculus has been better funded or more talked about than Magic Leap. Promising to essentially reinvent computing and entertainment, it has attracted over $1 billion in funding ...
Google is entering a “multi-faceted, strategic technology partnership” with Magic Leap, a company that released the Magic Leap 1 AR headset in 2018, and the Magic Leap 2 in 2022. Google’s partnership ...
Google and Magic Leap today announced a “strategic technology partnership.” The move shows Google seeking to gain ground to keep up with the likes of Meta, Apple, and others in a race to control the ...
In the 2010s, Magic Leap was one of the most hyped augmented reality companies, with massive amounts of funding, including from Google. When the Magic Leap One headset launched in 2018, it was not the ...
Magic Leap Inc., the heavily funded mixed reality startup, has reportedly laid off its sales and marketing teams. Bloomberg today cited sources as saying that the restructuring affected about 75 ...
Virtual reality is getting closer. VR using smartphones inserted into cardboard or plastic headset devices have been pretty much the main access point for consumers to check out the virtual world.
Saudi Arabia has recently injected more than half a billion dollars into augmented reality company Magic Leap, which it hopes will rival Apple’s Vision Pro mixed reality headset. Saudi Arabia’s ...
What Happened: Alright, so remember Magic Leap, the company with those super futuristic (and super-hyped) augmented reality headsets? Well, they just announced a massive change of plans. At a big ...
Multi-billion dollar mixed reality start-up Magic Leap has launched the One Creator Edition headset with a price tag of $2,295. Developers who fork out will get the Lightwear headset, lightpack ...
The most hyped AR tech is finally for sale. WSJ’s Joanna Stern went to Florida to wear Magic Leap’s One Creator Edition headset and chase virtual dinosaurs and basketball legends. Everything is now a ...
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