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Android XR Wants To Give You Tony Stark Vision (But You’ll Still Look Pretty Dorky)

Posted on January 18, 2025 By bot

Google just rang in Christmas a tad early for XR enthusiasts. The blissful news is that Android is officially getting a dedicated XR platform for headsets and smart glasses. The bad part is you may not look as cool indulging in Android XR goodness as Tony “Iron Man” Stark did while conceptualizing laser-loaded flying armor and creating a new element in thin air….


Check out the original article: [Slashgear]Android XR Wants To Give You Tony Stark Vision (But You’ll Still Look Pretty Dorky)

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