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Business Insider
Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer outlines his visions and the challenges Oculus is tackling in virtual reality.
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Akwụsị Ọkụ
You can do a lot of impressive things with HoloLens, Microsoft’s augmented reality (AR) headset. But there’s a new thing Microsoft Research’s Interactive 3D Technologies (I3D) team has developed with the HoloLens, and, uh, it’s crazy.
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Fusion
Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker dere otu n'ime egwu kachasị mma edere gbasara ihe ùgwù, "Ndị nkịtị." Egwu ya nke na “onye ọ bụla kpọrọ onye njem nlegharị anya asị” na-atọ ụtọ nke ukwuu—onye ọ bụla ebiela ebe mara mma, ma ọ bụ ọbụlagodi n'obodo ukwu, maara mmetụta ahụ nke ọma. Njem nlegharị anya na-agbanwe ebe, ọ fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ na ọ dịghị mma; ndị obodo na-ewekarị ndị ọbịa iwe.
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Pytian
RV ndị kwụụrụ onwe (nke na-abịa n'oge na-adịghị anya) ga-akpaghasị ụgbọ oloko na azụmahịa ụgbọ elu site n'inye ahụmịhe njem ka mma na ọnụahịa asọmpi.
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ZDnet
The CIO of Royal Caribbean explains how artificial intelligence (AI) and new technologies are a crucial part of the cruise line's effort to rethink customer experience. Read this fascinating story for keen insights into digital transformation.
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Omenala mba ọzọ
Citizens of China, India, and other emerging markets are traveling for pleasure in ever greater numbers — and the rest of the world is competing…
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The Guardian
These days, every place in the world wants to market its unique identity – and an industry has sprung up to help put them on the map. By Samanth Subramanian
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LinkedIn
Last month as Skift turned six years old, I wrote an article that exploded like a bomb in the face of the travel industry. The “21 Uncomfortable Truths That I Have Learned About the Travel Industry” has become amongst the most read and certainly the most discussed story we have ever done.
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Forbes
You know the conventional wisdom about shopping around before buying? Machine learning may be turning that truism on its head, at least in one industry. Smarter technology is serving up relevant products in the blink of an eye, anticipating your needs before you have a chance to ask a question.
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The ihe
Ihe karịrị otu narị afọ kemgbe ụmụ mmadụ mụtara ife efe, anyị kwesịrị ịgbanwe otú anyị ga-esi nọrọ ebe ahụ.
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n'èzí
Ebe mara mma na gburugburu ụwa na-ama aka site na njem nlegharị anya. Norway nwere ihe ndozi.
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Omenala mba ọzọ
A ga-agbanwe njem na njem nlegharị anya ruo mgbe ebighị ebi. Anyị jụrụ ndị na-eche echiche asaa maka amụma ha.
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Economist
The pandemic has knocked the airline-industrial complex harder than it has most sectors
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The Guardian
Covid-19 has accelerated the decline of the office, but not everyone wants to work from home. We look at travel firms catering to the growing number of nomadic workers
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TR Business
The boom in outbound Chinese travel is set to continue while geopolitics will heavily influence where the Chinese visit in future – according to ForwardKeys.
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Kotaku
Until recently, Japan didn’t have much of an influx of foreign tourists. Now, it does, and with that comes problems.
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Deloitte
Explore trends across hospitality, airlines, cruises, and ground transportation and see how technology has shaped the hospitality industry in the last decade.
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Nka
I have the good fortune of speaking to amazing hoteliers on a regular basis. And when you read their CVs and bios, they often read like that of a Hotel brands should highlight the generosity and worldliness of a hospitality career to ensure the field has people to create beautiful experiences.
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Business Insider
Wealthy travelers are spending their money on "wellness summits," spirituality retreats, and resorts that focus on health and self-care.
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Npr
Companieslọ ọrụ na-akagbu njem ndị ọrụ, ndị ụgbọ elu na-egbutukwa ọtụtụ narị ụgbọ elu n'agbanyeghị egwu nke coronavirus na-agbasa. Mkpọda ahụ na-akụda ụlọ ọrụ njem na azụmahịa ndị metụtara ya ike.
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Digday
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BNN Bloomberg
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Ikkei Asia
To adapt Oscar Wilde, if there's one thing worse than hordes of tourists everywhere, it's no tourists anywhere. Such were my thoughts as I tramped thr
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The Guardian Life
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National Geographic
Planes and airports are deploying futuristic emerging technology in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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JLL
City hotels are looking to locals during the lull in travelling further from home
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CNN
Ụmụ amaala US na-eleta akụkụ nke Europe ga-achọ ikike sitere na European Union bịa 2021.