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Marriott Hotels offers virtual site tours

Computer Weekly

Hotel chain has enlisted London mobility startup GoInStore to offer visitors to its website virtual facility tours

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LG used a virtual influencer to announce new products during its CES keynote

The Verge

LG introduced Reah Keem as a virtual influencer who appeared during its live-streamed CES keynote to unveil the company’s new line of LG CLOi UV-C robots. The robot, which was announced by LG in December , is designed for areas with high traffic, like hotels, and roams around shining UV-C light that should reduce exposure to harmful germs.

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Broadcom distrust drives sales for VMware competition

Network World

Scale executives said the company saw significantly increased demand for both its edge computing and virtualization platforms, driving record growth for the quarter. While rip and replace of a virtual environment would seem complex, time-consuming, and impractical, another VMware competitor says that’s happening.

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5 Tips for Making the Most Out of Your Next Business Trip

Tech Republic Security

From saving on flights and hotels to protecting your data when working online, these tips could save you money in the long run.

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Fred Hutch’s holiday gala going virtual with singer Sheryl Crow and a celebration of ‘fearless science’

GeekWire

It can be a tough time right now to make fun happen, but Crow will do what she can for those who tune in Saturday to a virtual version of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center’s annual holiday gala. They’ve figured out during the pandemic what can be done virtually, like the Hutch Award Luncheon.

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Why is audio so vital for virtual events?

Spearline Testing

With Spearline, those days are over.” ” *Article originally published on UCToday. Emmanuelle O’Donovan spoke to Spearline in the Spearline Podcast.

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Virtual reality check: Futurists dissect Amazon’s new ‘Upload’ TV series, and its digital afterlife

GeekWire

The new series “Upload” on Amazon Prime Video is set 13 years from now, depicting a future in which people can choose a virtual reality afterlife. He’s uploaded to a luxury hotel setting called “Lakeview,” with his in-VR credits paid for by the girlfriend he left behind. Amazon Prime Video Image).