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... been on my mind a lot this week (besides 'What time do we land?') is Augmented Reality (#AR). Some people I trust, including my son, say this is going to ... use it, What it will Become Esquire Magazine dedicates their current issue to Augmented Reality:  Here are a few video examples of AR at work Augmented.org is a great blog to stay up-to-date with AR developments Digital Trends has a ...
... make it hard on me all over again. Enter augmented reality. According to Wikipedia, augmented reality is a term for a live direct ... real-world environment whose elements are merged with (or augmented by) virtual computer-generated imagery. True, ... case, it’s probably better to show than to tell. So I decided to explore the best augmented reality offerings out there. Here’s a quick list ...
Variety 'Avatar' toys with augmented reality Variety And to give its toys a high-tech twist, Mattel has created a line of action figures, vehicles and alien creatures that ... Tony Dyson Robotworld The most exciting robot community on the web, sponsored by BlueHosts.com unlimited space ‘Avatar’ toys with augmented reality – Variety
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LONDON, November 20/PRNewswire/ -- - Total Immersion Enables Band Performances Live in Your Home via Augmented Reality Packaging Total Immersion, global leaders in augmented reality (AR) marketing are helping to give music purchases a new edge with their latest campaign for Universal Music TV/All Around The World artists N-Dubz. The project is...
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Esquire magazine has been experimenting to see if it can optimize the old media world of its printed publication with the new media world of the Internet. Here’s a report about the magazine’s latest test, courtesy of Stuff.tv: Its latest cross-media experiment is ‘augmented reality’ (also known as a barcode) – a huge cover-mounted icon on its
There’s nothing better than gazing up at the stars on a night out. For $3, Pocket Universe: Virtual Sky Astronomy, using sorta-augmented reality, lets the astronomically impaired among us impress our dates. The app uses the iPhone’s accelerometer, compass and level — just not the camera (which means it works on an iPod Touch too) —
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