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13 Mar 2018
Tourism focus as government trials 5G in Britain
Tourism is at the forefront of a new government initiative to bring 5G to the UK, with six projects established in an attempt to accelerate the rollout of the wireless networking technology in Britain. As of last year, development of 5G is being led by several companies, including Samsung, Intel, Qualcomm,
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12 Mar 2018
Ohio university and Cedar Fair team up for attraction management degree
Cedar Fair has teamed up with the city of Sandusky and Bowling Green State University, to create a new tourism degree themed on Resort and Attraction Management, with the new course set to launch as soon as the 2020 school year kicks off. To be run by Bowling Green, the two-year course will constitute the
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12 Mar 2018
Sapporo Maruyama Zoo welcomes Japan's largest polar bear exhibit
Sapporo Maruyama Zoo in Sapporo, Japan, is about to launch a new polar bear exhibit, with the new facility doubling as a specialist breeding facility for Japan’s zoos. The largest polar bear exhibit in Japan, the new facility – which is five times the size of the zoo’s existing habitat – will host four polar
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09 Mar 2018
US$200m waterpark proposed for Mall of America
The owners of Minnesota’s Mall of America are considering a US$200m (€162.5m, £144.7m) waterpark addition to the property, releasing a new rendering of the proposed project in the city of Bloomington. The plan has been submitted by Triple 5 – the company that owns the property – detailing a 225,000sq ft
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08 Mar 2018
Samsung patents flying screen device
Samsung has patented a display screen that flies around, can recognise voices and be controlled by eye movements. As well as acting as a floating hands-free device, like a tablet or an e-reader, the drone-meets-screen could have multiple applications across the leisure sectors, especially for combinations of
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08 Mar 2018
Tokyo lab demonstrates dynamic projection mapping on dancing man
A University of Tokyo laboratory has released a video showing projection mapping trained on a moving person, with the media even seeming to stretch and change form as they tug on their shirt. Researchers at Ishikawa Watanabe Laboratory created a system called DynaFlash v2 in a bid to “fuse reality and unreality
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