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 The news came straight from Magic Leap CEO Peggy Johnson during an interview on CNBCs Power Lunch. Johnson revealed that the device would be called the Magic Leap 2 and that it would be a true  all-day  stanley thermos  device. In renders and video clips of the device, it does look a good deal smaller and lighter than the original headset. The headset will also  be capable of  segmented dimming  which can dim the  real world background  to make it easier to see augmented reality content. Itll also  have double the field of vision, better color fidelity, image quality, and text legibility than its predecessor. You can see a render of the device in the CNBC interview, as well as two inexplicably zoomed-in shots from Johnsons LinkedIn and a Magic Leap press release.     Johnson didnt reveal price details, but it was clear from the interview that the new headset will be an enterprise-focused device.  Johnson described the target demographics being surgeons, the defense sector, and manufacturing. That tracks with a blog penned today by Johnson on her one-year anniversary at Magic Leap, in which she emphas stanley canada izes that the company will focus o stanley mugg n the enterprise space.  This investment is an important step in advancing Magic Leaps mission to transform the way we work,  Johnson said in a statement about the companys new round of funding.  Since joining Magic Leap in 2020, my focus has been on accelerating the companys shift to the enterprise market, strengthening our technological foundation, and building  Twpe An Ancient Dark Crystal Mystic Comes to Life for the First Time in a New Book of Thra
 According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, everyone barfed on a flight out of Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C. earlier today. Even the pilots were on the brink of puking. This is even more nightmarish than snakes on a plane.     The storm thats bringing near-record flooding to Boston and heavy rain and snow from the Mid-Atlantic to the Northeast has also been an aviation nightmare. Flights have been canceled and delayed across the U.S. Pa stanley shop ssengers aboard a Canadair Regional Jet  a CRJ2 for  stanley cup my aviationheads  landing in Dulles probably wished their flight had been canceled, too. Assuming the plane was full, thats 40-50 puking passengers and one disgusting cabin in need of a deep clean. Justin Fenton, a crime reporter  stanley mugs at the Baltimore Sun first called attention to the nauseating flight report filed to NOAAs Aviation Weather Center. It notes that moderate to severe turbulence around 7:38 a.m. on Friday morning caused the basically entire cabin to lose its breakfast. Thankfully the cockpit stayed vomit-free and the flight safely landed.  Official NOAA aircraft report amid high winds:  PRETTY MUCH EVERY ONE ON THE PLANE THREW UP  pic.twitter/cd83EL6atf mdash; Justin Fenton  @justin_fenton  March 2, 2018   I believe every word of what they said,  Dennis Mersereau, a meteorologist and former purveyor of The Vane  RIP , told Earther.  You feel every little bump on a CRJ2 on a good day.  The barf-worthy weather is only getting worse as