Major Tech Move: Meta Announces Completion of Manus Acquisition
This acquisition has garnered attention in the VR and metaverse sectors. Manus, a developer of motion capture and hand interaction technology, has previously accumulated significant technical expertise within the XR ecosystem. Meta's strategic move is clear—by integrating Manus's technological solutions, it aims to further strengthen its capabilities in immersive experiences.
From a market perspective, this reflects the continued enthusiasm of major tech companies for investing in the XR track. Although the concept of the metaverse has experienced cyclical fluctuations, giants like Meta and Apple remain committed to ecosystem development. Similar acquisition activities often indicate that the field may soon enter a new stage of development.
For the Web3 and crypto ecosystems, such innovations by traditional tech giants in hardware and interaction layers could ultimately create better entry points for on-chain applications. It is worth paying close attention to subsequent developments in this area.
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TerraNeverForget
· 12h ago
Spending money again to buy technology... Is Meta really optimistic about XR, or are they just throwing money to prolong their survival?
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 12h ago
Meta is once again investing heavily in VR, and this time it seems serious.
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UncleLiquidation
· 12h ago
Uh, Meta is throwing money again, this time for hand tracking... Is it really better than Apple?
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AirdropHunter
· 12h ago
Meta is once again pouring money into VR, this time with Manus... Speaking of which, if the metaverse really takes off, won't our Web3 opportunities explode?
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WhaleStalker
· 12h ago
Meta is starting acquisitions again, this time targeting hand interaction technology? It seems the metaverse really isn't giving up yet.
It feels like hardware innovation will eventually be implemented on the chain, but when will the giants truly embrace Web3?
With Manus being acquired this time, the XR ecosystem is about to be integrated again. I find it a bit hard to understand how it will develop next.
It would be fun if VR and DeFi entrances could be connected, but right now it still feels a long way off.
Meta is laying the groundwork, but who can guarantee that this path will definitely lead somewhere?
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MerkleMaid
· 12h ago
Meta keeps buying, this time it's hand interaction technology... But honestly, whether hardware innovations can truly empower on-chain applications remains to be seen.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 12h ago
Meta is starting another buying spree. Hand interaction is indeed the key to immersion, but when will the real killer app appear?
Major Tech Move: Meta Announces Completion of Manus Acquisition
This acquisition has garnered attention in the VR and metaverse sectors. Manus, a developer of motion capture and hand interaction technology, has previously accumulated significant technical expertise within the XR ecosystem. Meta's strategic move is clear—by integrating Manus's technological solutions, it aims to further strengthen its capabilities in immersive experiences.
From a market perspective, this reflects the continued enthusiasm of major tech companies for investing in the XR track. Although the concept of the metaverse has experienced cyclical fluctuations, giants like Meta and Apple remain committed to ecosystem development. Similar acquisition activities often indicate that the field may soon enter a new stage of development.
For the Web3 and crypto ecosystems, such innovations by traditional tech giants in hardware and interaction layers could ultimately create better entry points for on-chain applications. It is worth paying close attention to subsequent developments in this area.