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  • A $300 Head-Mounted Computer Brings the Metaverse to Your Living Room

    The Meta Quest 2 is an immersive metaverse experience you can afford at Meta’s expense, for now

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  • No Time to Fall for Heroes

    In this newsletter, a warning about elevating regular people to hero status, plus a new wireless power sensor for labs, and the critical detail to include in funding round news these days

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  • It’s Always Been Bad Times

    In this issue of Verb’s newsletter, TechCrunch looks for guest articles on surviving a downturn, and friends in Latin America offer a tip or two

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  • Covid Opened the Virtual World to the Church

    In Newsletter #7, the Church adopts livestreaming, Google invests in Latin America, and PISA starts tracking computational thinking

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  • A VR Headset Unveils a Museum of Stolen Art

    Compass UOL brings back stolen masterpieces in a new application of the metaverse

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  • Millions of viewers at a fraction of the cost

    Thousands of creators your audience loves need new sponsors

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  • “Too expensive” is just the excuse, not the reason why people don’t buy

    Gaby Wiegran, a behavioral economist provides insights into why we accept, or not, the prices we pay for goods and services.

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  • The Open Source Revolution Quietly Gains Ground in Latin America

    The technology is upending markets as diverse as banking, public services, and healthcare

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  • How to keep your online relationships fresh

    Customers who try automated service options fail to get help half the time. Avaya is doing something about it.

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