ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from Amazon breaking the internet to Samsung's big XR swing at Apple
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With the Galaxy XR, Samsung has launched a new mixed reality headset based on Android XR. The device is now available in the US and South Korea.
By Jorge Gutiérrez Samsung Electronics presented the Galaxy XR, a new category of devices with native artificial intelligence and immersive design, developed on the Android XR platform, created together with Google and Qualcomm, this release marks the beginning of a new era for the company in the field of extended reality (XR), with the aim of merging day-to-day tasks with immersive and natural experiences driven by the AI.
Samsung Galaxy XR Has Easy Sideloading & An Open Bootloader
Samsung Galaxy XR supports sideloading APKs by default, without needing a PC or developer mode, and has an open bootloader too.That makes Google's Android XR – on the first headset to use it at least – the most open of the three major standalone XR platforms by far.Apple's visionOS doesn't allow sideloading at all, except for developers compiling their own app from Xcode on their Mac for testing purposes. Meanwhile, sideloading on Meta's Horizon…
There are new competitors on the mixed reality headset market. Samsung, in cooperation with Google, is launching the Galaxy XR to attack Apple's Vision Pro. How AI should help. read more on t3n.de
Is the Galaxy XR really an Apple Vision Pro killer?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fsujfz8YVJ0 This week, Mishaal Rahman and C. Scott Brown discuss their hands-on impressions of the new Samsung Galaxy XR headset and whether it can compete with the Apple Vision Pro. They also dive into new data that explains the Pixel 10’s battery life problems and explore one surprising area where Google’s Tensor chip beats Qualcomm’s Snapdragon. The Authority Insights Podcast is a new weekly show from the Andr…
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