April 16, 2010
Topics: augmented reality, computers, mobile, technology
I’m starting to love Layar more and more. One of the latest “layers” introduced was the ability to view the Berlin wall – as if it was still standing – by pointing your phone to the place where the wall used to exist. You can read the entire article (…)
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November 4, 2009
Topics: augmented reality, hardware
A company called Cyberwalk has created a 360 degree treadmill that allows one person to move freely in all directions while never leaving the same place. When this becomes smaller and less expensive I want one.
Get some virtual reality goggles in my face, a gun in my hand, (…)
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November 3, 2009
Topics: augmented reality, computers, software development
If you ever saw the GE eco website on the smartgrid, then you have experienced a bit of augmented reality using only your computer’s webcam and a piece of paper.
This type of technology has now and opensource version. It’s called Gamaray, and it allows you to play around (…)
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November 2, 2009
Topics: augmented reality, computers, tips
I, like some people, heard about layar before, and how you can augment what you see through your phone. These guys (Junaio), however, go a step further and have the ability to add cool content to the reality scenes (like 3D objects for example). Checkout the video and learn (…)
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