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Sources: Apple acquisition could signal move into AR glasses

Apple has acquired tech company Akonia Holographics, which specializes in lenses for augmented reality glasses. Experts believe the move could indicate that Apple plans to develop a wearable AR device.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-apple-tech/apple-buys-startup-focused-on-lenses-for-ar-glasses-idUSKCN1LE2VS

Posted on 3. September 201831. October 2018Author SysopCategories Augmented Reality

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