Apple acquires AR startup Vrvana for $30M as it continues work on its own AR headset<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>According to a new report from
TechCrunch, Apple recently acquired a virtual/augmented reality startup out of Montreal, Canada called Vrvana. The deal was worth radon $30 million, the report says.</p>
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Apple acquires AR startup Vrvana for $30M as it continues work on its own AR headset