Mixed Reality

No such thing as a button – the new interface paradox

By Stephen Shaw, UX Director, from The BigMotive “Don’t forget, there’s no such thing as a button”. Speaking at SxSW17, Anders…

9 years ago

A conversation with Robert Scoble

By James Conroy Journalist - former Assistant Psychologist - Contributor to Irish Tech News. VR/AR enthusiast. Inquisitor of user-experience and design. ROBERT SCOBLE ON…

9 years ago

2016 was the year of the HoloLens, Max Doelle, Kazendi CEO speaking at AR/VR Innovate

By @SimonCocking. Interesting interview with Max Doelle is CEO at Kazendi. He works to inspire companies towards better customer engagement via the…

9 years ago

Robert Scobel speaks at AR/VR Mavric VR conference, Republic of Work, Cork

By James Conroy Journalist - former Assistant Psychologist Conduit of tech & online community psychology. VR/AR enthusiast. This post first appeared here.…

9 years ago

ConverCon takes place Thursday, May 4, 2017 at Science Gallery, Dublin

By @SimonCocking When is it on? Thursday, May 4, 2017 How many years has it been going? First ever ConverCon What…

9 years ago

ARVR Innovate returns to Dublin, May 11th

By @SimonCocking. We caught up with Alex Gibson Senior Lecturer in Marketing DIT, and organiser of the annual ARVR Innovate Conference which Irish Tech…

9 years ago

JUST EAT DELIVERS LATEST IN FOOD TECH INNOVATION

Just Eat, Ireland’s leading marketplace for online food delivery, today gave a sneak peek into the future, bringing together exciting…

9 years ago

Where is VR headed?

By Kevin Kline If there was one technology on display at the Dublin Tech Summit, it was virtual reality. VR…

9 years ago

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