Just when you thought augmented reality glasses were the next biggest thing out there, along comes some augmented reality sneakers.
We’ve seen something similar from likes of Dulux in the past, but is this the augmented reality feature that could entirely change the way we shop online.
If you think Google Glass doesn’t have enough practical purposes, think again, as a new concept video shows how the device could transform the way law-enforcement agencies and the military operate.
Google attempts to stylise its impressive augmented reality tech, Glass, by partnering up with famed fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. Will we see Google Glass on the catwalks soon?
It is amazing what you can do with just a phone camera and a little editing software. And a lot of time of course…
See what it’s like to play tennis like Roger Federer, albeit with less sweat and strain.
This may give you a semi if you’re an engineer, designer, or an architect. Meron Gribetz is the founder and CEO of Silicon Valley startup, Meta. Meta is dedicated to creating an augmented-reality headset that will let you interact with virtual reality objects in the real world.
The IKEA catalogue app available for both iOS and Android on smartphone or tablet enables users to virtually place furniture in their home. All you have to do is place the 2014 IKEA catalogue in the room that you wish to furnish, use the app to scan the catalogue and then chose which furniture pieces to view in your home.
Okay, Apple signed another patent – but this time it’s a goodie. Yesterday Apple was awarded the patent for an augmented reality system, giving users the ability to tag objects on screen in live video relayed by the phone camera, which would bring up information about those real-world items in a heads-up display. In english […]
Those of you who have been wanting Terminator-vision since the films first came out won’t have long to wait. The New York Times reports that Google is not only working on, but will be releasing “smart glasses” fitted with Android-based augmented reality software by the year’s end.
Two months ago we covered CAR Magazine’s first foray into bridging the divide between digital and print publishing with an augmented reality. That was just the taster. This month, they’re just showing off, with a fully 360 digital projection of the above luxury German motor vehicle on the front cover. It’s pretty rad – check […]
Car Magazine’s May issue is ever so slightly different from previous incarnations. Sure, there’s a hot car on the cover. The typeface “CAR” is as red, and bold, as ever. All of the usual sluglines are there. And then you notice this QR code at the bottom left-hand corner of the cover.