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Does anyone know what this refers to? All I can get from
context is that it has something to do with virtual reality.
(The manuscript is a book review, which comments that "Many
of the concepts, like sound and haptics, are not mentioned in
the programming chapters.") I've tried some computer dictionaries,
with no luck.