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If the theme of this year’s TED Conference in Vancouver was “dream,” as in dream of possibilities, the weeklong program achieved that with synchronously flying drones, flashy displays of augmented reality technology, and impassioned talks about remaking society.Every year the Technology, Entertainment and Design conference lures more than 1,400 well-heeled attendees who shell out more than $8,500 each for the right to sit in the custom-made amphitheatre and listen to engaging and interesting speakers.The conference is usually an amalgam of breaking science, radical redesigns and thought-provoking social concepts.Here’s a look, in no particular order, of some of the top talks and events that took place this week.Microsoft’s Alex Kipman conducted a freaky augmented reality show with a new “hololens,” featuring an onstage conversation with a colleague a block away. Meta unveiled new augmented reality glasses. An immersive reality show called “The VOID,” featuring an Indiana Jones backdrop, attracted actor Harrison Ford and director Steven Spielberg, along with a weeklong wait to try it out. Google came out with an inexpensive cardboard viewer that turns a smartphone into a 3-D virtual reality machine. But it only works with iPhone 5s or higher.
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