Apple defeated by British justice
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Welsh underdog proved IWatch was fragile

The fruity cargo cult Apple cult has suddenly found itself having a taste of reality when a Welsh bloke successfully sued Apple and forced the company to change a misleading Apple Watch product description.

Unheard of AR outfit gets cash for production
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Coming from no-where

An AR outfit which has had little in the way of publicity has just been given millions to get its technology into the shops and if it works like it is claimed it could clean the current generation's clocks.

Oculus winning the developer wars
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Survey suggests it is getting more attention at least for now

When new technology arrives, much depends on developers coming up with software which will run it.

Google Glass no longer best option for enterprise workplaces
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Other options superior for quality control, hazardous environments 

A report from independent research and advisory firm Lux Research Inc. has identified Google Glass coming up short in many usage cases, with smart glasses like Sony’s SmartEyeglass and Osterhout Design Group’s R-7 better suited for the needs of industrial workers, customer service reps and quality control agents.

HTC kills off Vive VR spin-off rumour
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No daring Virtual Reality spin off  

HTC has moved to squash rumours that it is about to spin off its Vive business into a daring new venture which would boldly go into the virtual reality world.