Musk allowed to conduct medical experiments on humans
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“Evil rating” level up

The US Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) has decided that despite a high death rate amongst his animal test subjects, it is ok for Elon [look at me] Musk to test installing chips into human brains.

Meta in talks with Magic Leap
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Part of the Metaverse project

Facebook's parent company Meta is reportedly in discussions with augmented reality start-up Magic Leap to establish a multiyear agreement for intellectual property licensing and contract manufacturing in North America.

Sightful replaces laptop screen with 100-inch virtual display
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Spacetop shows VR tech is starting to get useful

Tel Aviv-based company, Sightful is releasing a $2,000 laptop replaces the traditional screen with augmented reality glasses featuring a 100-inch virtual display.

Smart home market growing
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Light bulbs getting more intelligent

Figures from Grand View Research show that the global smart home market size is expected to reach USD 537.01 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 27.07 per cent in seven years.

Apple AR/VR headset will have an external battery
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Streamlined, they have heard of it

In a move which will surprise many who are impressed by Apple's design chops, news has emerged that its coming VR headset will need an external battery pack which is the size of an iPhone. If you want to use it for longer than two hours you will have to plug it in -- defeating the product's portable purpose.