Augmented reality goes to the Superbowl; Cisco commits to the Internet of Things with a billion-dollar embrace (even as IBM belatedly embraces the cloud); the staying power of the sharing economy is questioned; and more…
As Google’s head of AI becomes the head of the company, Google search is primed to get smarter. (Richard Nieva, c|net)
Cisco commits to the Internet of Things with a $1.4 billion purchase of Jasper Technologies. (Ari Levy, CNBC)
Take a walk through Salvador Dali’s paintings via virtual reality video. (Lee Moran, The Huffington Post)
Disney files to patent drone-based projection system. (Greg Sandoval, GeekWire)
Is the sharing economy a fleeting innovation? (Vikram Mansharamani, PBS)
Left with no other choice, IBM embraces the cloud. (Cade Metz, Wired)
Are you curious what watching the Super Bowl with Microsoft’s HoloLens might be like? (Frederic Lardinois, TechCrunch)
Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa, gets more integrated. (Sarah Perez, TechCrunch)
Augmented reality startup Magic Leap gets $793 million investment via new round of funding led by Alibaba. (Adario Strange, Mashable)
Visa gives software developers access to its payments technology. (Karl Flinders, ComputerWeekly.com)
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