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      <title>Is Spatial Computing the Future of Consumer Tech?</title>
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      <description>The future of consumer technology lies not in escaping reality, but in enhancing it through spatial computing. As augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (XR) technologies become more integrated into our daily lives, they are reshaping how we interact with the world around us. This shift is not just about the devices themselves; its about the new possibilities they create for consumers.&#xA;From IKEAs AR room design tools to Google Maps Live View, practical applications of AR are already making waves in retail and navigation, demonstrating that immersive technology can significantly reduce uncertainty in decision-making.</description>
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