Escape to a Realm of Witchcraft with Color-by-Number

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Witch Color by Number is a fun and innovative coloring game that combines the classic concept of coloring with numbers with a spooky Halloween theme. This app, available on both iOS and Android devices, allows users to tap into their creative side while also challenging their ability to recognize and match colors. The gameplay is simple yet addictive. Users are presented with grayscale images of various witches, each divided into numerous small sections. Each section is assigned a specific number that corresponds to a particular color. Users must determine the corresponding color and then simply tap on the section to fill it in.



Saudi Arabia Takes Control of AR Pioneer Magic Leap in $450 Million Deal (Report)

Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund took control of augmented reality pioneer Magic Leap for $450 million, The Telegraph reported Tuesday. The Florida-based company, founded in 2010 by Rony Abovitz, has burned through billions developing a headset that projects holograms onto the real world, intended to make users feel like they are immersed in the digital landscape.

“Our goal is to make our interactions with the metaverse a more natural extension of how we view and operate in the physical world,” CEO Peggy Johnson said in a recent blog post.

The company was a hit at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2016, drawing buzzy interest and eventually more than $4 billion in funding from tech behemoths like Google and China’s Alibaba, along with telecom giant AT&T, chip maker Qualcomm, major investment banks like JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley and Hollywood.

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Warner Bros. studio, then part of Time Warner, took part in at least one round of funding that poured $793.5 million round into Magic Leap in 2016. Saudi Arabia led another $400 million funding round for Magic Leap in 2018. Magic Leap also partnered with New Zealand’s Weta Workshop, the special effects company behind Peter Jackson’s “Lord of the Rings,” on games for the headset.

The hype was that augmented reality could be the engine behind a combined virtual reality, augmented reality market that could top $100 billion by 2021.

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But its first prototype, Magic Leap One, launched in 2018, was a flop at $2,300. Its cumbersome design and high price tag kept many consumers from adopting it, particularly among the launch of other products like Facebook’s Oculus and HTC’s Vice headsets. The company slashed half of its workforce of about 2,000 people in April 2020 amid widespread lockdowns in the early days of the pandemic. At that time, it said it would restructure and prioritize sales to businesses. Magic Leap 2 went on sale in September, with a more modest scope. The headset costs $3,299 and is mostly aimed at industry customers, The Telegraph said. It is often used by businesses to visualize design or construction work or by medical professionals for surgical planning, the report said. In a release, the company said it will exhibit at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show net month, showcasing eight AR products, including an immersive 3D meetings app, training software and more.

The Telegraph reported that Magic Leap had previously raised $150 million in funding and $300 million in debt so far this year, after pulling in $500 million in 2021. In August, it had $223 million in cash, The Telegraph said, citing public filings in Europe.

Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, Public Investment Fund, took a stake of more than half of the business, The Telegraph reported, giving it majority control. It is now entitled to appoint four of the company’s eight directors to its board.

Users must determine the corresponding color and then simply tap on the section to fill it in. As they progress, the grayscale image transforms into a vibrant and colorful illustration of a witch. One of the key features of Witch Color by Number is its extensive library of witch-themed images to color.

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Magic Leap Raises $500 Million in Funding

PLANTATION, Fla. , Oct. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Magic Leap today announced that it has raised $500 million in funding at a post-money valuation of roughly $2 billion . The new capital will further Magic Leap's focus on delivering best-in-class augmented reality (AR) solutions including the roll-out of its second-generation product, Magic Leap 2, in 2022.

"This investment is an important step in advancing Magic Leap's mission to transform the way we work," said Peggy Johnson , Chief Executive Officer of Magic Leap. "Since joining Magic Leap in 2020, my focus has been on accelerating the company's shift to the enterprise market, strengthening our technological foundation, and building a robust business across sectors ranging from healthcare and manufacturing to defense and the public sector. With ongoing support from our existing investors, Magic Leap will have greater financial flexibility and the resources needed to continue our growth trajectory as we expand on our industry-leading AR technology."

With a solid financial foundation and the infusion of new capital, Magic Leap will enhance its current go-to-market efforts and ability to deliver augmented reality solutions that drive business transformation outcomes for the enterprise market.

Over the past year, Magic Leap and its partners have delivered powerful enterprise use cases in training, manufacturing, and healthcare. Magic Leap has also continued to bolster its significant patent portfolio, including the development of its second-generation product, Magic Leap 2, which will be the industry's smallest and lightest device built for enterprise. This more advanced headset features innovative, first-to-market breakthroughs like dimming and increased field of view that are designed to increase business adoption of AR. General availability for Magic Leap 2 is scheduled for next year with select customers already leveraging its capabilities through an early access program.

For more information, please visit www.magicleap.com.

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From traditional witch images to more modern and whimsical variations, the app offers a wide range of options to cater to different tastes and preferences. Additionally, there are different difficulty levels, allowing users to choose between simpler images for beginners or more intricate designs for those seeking a challenge. The app also offers various tools to enhance the coloring experience. Users can access a palette of colors to choose from, ranging from basic colors to a wide variety of shades. There is also an option to zoom in or out on the images, allowing for more precise coloring. Furthermore, users can undo any mistakes they make and start over if desired. Witch Color by Number is not only an entertaining coloring game but also a great learning tool for kids and adults alike. It helps improve color recognition skills and hand-eye coordination, all while engaging in a fun and creative activity. Whether someone is a fan of witches or simply enjoys coloring, this app offers a delightful and spooky experience for all..

Reviews for "Channel Your Inner Witch with Color-by-Number"

1. Emily - 1 star - I was really disappointed with Witch Color By Number. The pictures were poorly drawn and the colors didn't even match the numbers. It was frustrating trying to figure out which color went where, and it took away from the relaxing nature of coloring. I've used other color by number apps before and this one just didn't compare. I ended up deleting it after just a few minutes of use.
2. Mark - 2 stars - Witch Color By Number didn't meet my expectations at all. The interface was confusing and not user-friendly. The colors available were limited and didn't allow for much creativity. Additionally, the app kept freezing and crashing, making it nearly impossible to complete a picture. I found the overall experience frustrating and definitely would not recommend this app to others.
3. Sarah - 1 star - I found Witch Color By Number to be extremely unenjoyable. The pictures were repetitive and lacked creativity. Additionally, many of the colors were too similar, making it difficult to differentiate between them. The app also had a lot of ads, which interrupted the coloring process and made it feel like a cash grab. I quickly deleted this app and found a better color by number alternative. Don't waste your time with this one.
4. Alex - 2 stars - I was looking forward to relaxing with Witch Color By Number, but it fell short of my expectations. The pictures were pixelated and didn't provide much detail, making it difficult to create a visually appealing final product. The color options were also limited and didn't offer much variety. I found myself quickly losing interest in the app and looking for other coloring options. Overall, I was disappointed with this app.

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