Augmented Reality (AR) can be fun technology to play with. The basic premise of AR is to overlay digital content on top of real things using something like a map, a camera, or sometimes the sky.
Augmented reality (AR) has transformed the way we interact with our iPhones, offering immersive experiences that blend the digital and physical worlds seamlessly. Apple’s ARKit platform, introduced in ...
Apple's ARKit platform lets developers create interactive augmented reality apps, complete with 2D and 3D elements. AR apps leverage your iPhone's cameras, display, graphics processor, and machine ...
As technology becomes an increasingly important part of life for people across the spectrum of age, a new mobile application being developed by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison aims ...
Weren’t we supposed to be watching movies wearing virtual reality helmets by now? Full immersion, not just 3D. But the technology, it turned out, fell short of its lofty promise. Helmets delivered ...
Excitement soars with Top 7 AR shifts in 2026 that already hint at everyday change. Momentum from theater experiments, ...
Augmented reality technology turns your smartphone into a portable projection tool that works on any surface, anywhere. This guide compares the top AR drawing apps. You’ll learn which one fits your ...
Are you fascinated by the possibilities of augmented reality (AR) in learning more about what is Apple ARKit and how it can be used to create augmented reality apps for a wide variety of different ...
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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Damien McDuffie is an artist, historian and archivist and this West Oakland native has recently added software developer to his résumé. Over the past two years, McDuffie has built an ...
Pokémon Go may have kick-started the augmented reality trend in smartphone games, but it’s not the only app to use the technique. The latest to join the trend? The United States Postal Service. The ...
The clip shows a mind-blowing iPhone app being used that employs augmented reality to de-clothe unwitting victims being viewed through the iPhone’s camera. Seems like great idea, judging by the ...