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My name is Eugene Nadyrshin, I am the CEO and Co-founder of Plexus, and we make

high-performance gloves for augmented and virtual reality.

Plexus platform allows for very high precision tracking of the fingers. We have 21 degrees of

freedom, so you can do tactile feedback. So each fingertip as a feedback motor

similar to the one that Oculus Touch has, and as you come into contact with

virtual objects, you actually feel them, so you can know exactly where the eye can

manipulate things like you would in the real world. Computer design is something

that you can imagine that how great it can be with you being able to use

your hands to design things. We have the capacity to do that. We have focused on

the hardware in lieu of the software, but we had computer-aided design

programmers that have come to us, like, "Hey, we want to integrate into our

packages," which is great because we're using the software factories develop our

gloves, and now we have CAD designers actually looking to use our gloves and

to develop other products, which is amazing.

The reason that haptics isn't as big as it could be right now is because it's

been price-prohibitive for quite a while. You can pay anything upwards of

$2,000 for a set of gloves. We're looking to change it completely, and be coming

out with a develop a kit for $249, and that's for a pair of gloves with SDKs for Unreal and Unity.

One of the big uses for our technology

is in the med-tech field, so surgical training is very big one, and their precision

is really important, so being able to precisely control a tool, being able to, let's say,

have a scalpel, hold a scalpel while making an incision, it's really important to have

that precision in the your finger tracking. And we can actually offer that, so

instead of using controllers, which would be not natural for something that's used

to holding a scalpel, we can really make the whole experience immersive,

allowing our clients to train the surgeons, and without the need for

expensive cadaver operations, but also without having a need for physical set of tools.

It's a first entry into training for them it's a really good way of getting the experience.

For more infomation >> 3E @ VRX Boston 2018 - Eugene Nadyrshin, Plexus | Th3rdEyeXR - Duration: 2:28.

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Reparan el trofeo de los Red Sox Boston tras ser "desarmado" por una lata de cerveza - Duration: 2:06.

La celebración en Boston tras conseguir el título de la Serie Mundial por parte de los red Sox ante los Dodgers, no fue color de rosa, pues la euforia por el campeonato tuvo consecuencias que afectaron el trofeo

Un aficionado lanzó una lata de cerveza a los jugadores que presumían el Commisioner's Trophy en todo lo alto de un camión sin techo, sin embargo, la lata golpeó el trofeo y tiró una de las banderas de oro que adornar el trofeo

La cara de los jugadores tras percatarse del daño al trofeo lo dice todo. Alex Cora se percató del momento en el que la lata fue lanzada, pero no pudo evitar el impacto y se desplomaron un par banderines de oro

Sin embargo, para tranquilidad de los aficionados y el mismo equipo, el trofeo ya fue reparado y luce como si nada hubiera pasado

Un portavoz del equipo informó sobre dicha reparación, mientras que Cora bromeó: "Tengo que estar listo para hacer esa jugada"

Uno de los seguidores fue arrestado justamente por lanzar un lata de cerveza a uno de los camiones del desfiles de los campeones de Grandes Ligas, sin embargo se desconoce si ese mismo detenido fue el responsable de dañar el trofeo

Durante el último desfile de los Patriotas de Nueva Inglaterra de la BFL, por la misma ciudad de Boston, seguidores lanzaron latas a los jugadores y éstos la bebieron, por lo que algunos repitieron dicho festejo, aunque los peloteros como que no les hizo mucho gracia

Entre los afectados la lata de cerveza se encuentra un fotógrafo del equipo, la esposa de Jason Varitek y la hija de Alex Cora, quienes no sufrieron daños mayores

For more infomation >> Reparan el trofeo de los Red Sox Boston tras ser "desarmado" por una lata de cerveza - Duration: 2:06.

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Child Hit By Car In Boston's South End - Duration: 0:15.

For more infomation >> Child Hit By Car In Boston's South End - Duration: 0:15.

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Boston Common Holocaust Memorial | Connecting Point | Nov. 1, 2018 - Duration: 3:12.

>> SERVICES WERE HELD THIS WEEK FOR SOME OF THE 11 VICTIMS OF

SATURDAY'S TRAGIC MASS SHOOTING AT THE TREE OF LIFE SYNAGOGUE IN

PITTSBURGH.

MEANWHILE, A PUBLIC ART EXHIBITION ON THE BOSTON COMMON

BY ITALIAN-GERMAN PHOTOGRAPHER LUIGI TOSCANO HAS GAINED NEW

SIGNIFICANCE FOR SOME.

HIS WORK FOCUSES ON THE HARROWING STORIES OF HOLOCAUST

SURVIVORS, DRIVING HOME THE RELEVANCE OF THAT DARK CHAPTER

IN HISTORY THAT HAPPENED NOT SO LONG AGO.

CONNECTING POINT'S STEPHANIE LEYDON HAS MORE.

>> LINED UP ON THE BOSTON COMMON AN UNEXPECTED VISIT FROM

HISTORY.

THEY'RE PEOPLE FROM AROUND THE WORLD WITH ONE THING IN COMMON.

THEY ALL SURVIVED THE HOLOCAUST.

>> IT MAKES IT VERY REALLY, YOU KNOW, TO ME AS A MILLENNIAL IT

SEEMS LIKE IT HAPPENED SO LONG AGO AND, YOU KNOW, REMEMBERING

PEOPLE ARE STILL ALIVE WHEN IT TOOK PLACE AND THEY'RE

SURVIVORS.

IT'S VERY IMPACTFUL.

>> THE WORK OF A GERMAN ITALIAN ARTIST THE PHOTOS HAVE BEEN ON

DISPLAY IN BOSTON FOR TWO WEEKS BUT IN THE WAKE OF THE DEADLY

SYNAGOGUE SHOOTINGS IN ABOUT YOUR THERE'S NEW RELEVANCY TO

LEST WE FORGET.

>> MAYBE WE HAVEN'T LEARNED OUR LOB.

>> THIS EXHIBIT WAS FIRST STAGED IN GERMANY 3 YEARS AGO.

IT'S TRAVELED THE WORLD AND AT EACH STOP PORTRAITS ARE ADDED OF

LOCAL HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS.

AMONG THE 9 PEOPLE ADDED TO THE BOSTON EXHIBIT, TONYA LEFMAN OF

WELLESLEY.

>> WHEN I LOOKED AT MY PICTURE, I KIND OF FELL BACK, I SAID LOOK

AT ALL THE WHERE THINGS.

>> 89 YEARS OLD SHE WAS FROM BOSTON YOU.

>> WHEN I THINK ABOUT THIS -- IT GIVES ME THE CHILLS WHEN I THINK

ABOUT WHAT I -- WHAT I -- WHAT I ENDURED IN MY LIFE.

>> SHE WAS 12 WHEN THE NAZIS INVADED.

>> AND I HEID UNDERGROUND IN LIE A SHALLOW GRAVE ALMOST FOR 2.5

YEARS.

IT WAS BEYOND DESCRIPTION.

I MEAN, THE HUNGERS, THE COLD AND ALL THAT.

>> SHE AND HER HUSBAND BUILT A LIFE AND A FAMILY HERE AND IT

WAS POSSIBLE SOMETHING THAT'S FUNDAMENTAL TO THIS COUNTRY, THE

SENSE THAT PEOPLE ARE EQUAL.

SHE HOPES WHEN PASSERBY'S WILL LOOK AT HER PICTURE, THEY WILL

CONSIDER NOT JUST HISTORY BUT NOT TO REPEAT.

>> LOOK WHAT'S GOING ON.

[CHANTING] >> LOOK WHAT THE NATIONAL -- YOU

KNOW, THEY COME OUT WITH NEONAZIS WOULD YOU EVER BELIEVE

THAT YOUR OUR COUNTRY WOULD HAVE OPEN DEMONSTRATIONS LIKE THAT?

I COULDN'T BELIEVE IT WOULD HAPPEN EVER BUT YOU SEE IT CAN

HAPPEN ANYWHERE.

AND IT STARTS SLOWLY.

>> ONLY WAY TO COUNTER IT, SHE SAYS, IS TO SPEAK OUT.

>> WE WILL NOT RERETAIL IN FEAR.

>> AS PEOPLE DID ON THE BOSTON COMMONS NOT FAR WHERE ANYONE CAN

COME FACE-TO-FACE WITH HISTORY. ♪

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