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The largest frontier of computer technology has always been the interactivity. When Apple introduced the mouse and GUI, it turned an esoteric business machine into a common home appliance. Now VR headsets are turning computers into fully immersive experiences. What’s next? If you ask Joe Ward, co-founder and CEO of IKIN, it’s holograms.
IKIN is developing the first 3D smartphone with a limitless range of personal and business applications. In this edition of UpTech Report, Joe discusses the origins of this technology and the many places they’re taking it.
The largest frontier of computer technology has always been the interactivity. When Apple introduced the mouse and GUI, it turned an esoteric business machine into a common home appliance. Now VR headsets are turning computers into fully immersive experiences. What’s next? If you ask Joe Ward, co-founder and CEO of IKIN, it’s holograms.
IKIN is developing the first 3D smartphone with a limitless range of personal and business applications. In this edition of UpTech Report, Joe discusses the origins of this technology and the many places they’re taking it.