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In Pictures: Top 15 augmented reality apps for iPhone and iPad
By Daniel Ionescu | 12 April, 2012 09:16Lusting after Google's glasses? Here are 15 augmented reality apps you can get now.
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By Jeff Bertolucci | 30 November, 2011 10:57From Siri and SSD to augmented reality and Ice Cream Sandwich, here are 10 technology gamechangers
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Qualcomm readies augmented reality push
By Mikael Ricknäs | 01 July, 2010 20:01Mobile phone technology vendor Qualcomm plans to offer an augmented reality platform and software development kit, the company said on Wednesday at its Uplinq conference.
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'Shoot' real-life opponents with your iPhone
By John Davison | 09 January, 2010 12:32While augmented reality apps have been positioned as the "new hotness" on smartphones for a while now, there have been very few games that blend all of the requisite parts of the technology to make something fun. Shadowforce seems to be onto something with its new app Gunman, however.
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Layar brings augmented reality to Android phones worldwide
By Nick Mediati | 22 August, 2009 04:05Netherlands-based Android developer Layar has announced that its Layar Reality Browser 2.0 is now available globally. Layar Reality Browser is an augmented reality browser.
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Is augmented reality just a cheap gimmick?
By Mike Elgan | 10 August, 2010 02:43Augmented reality, long a staple of science fiction, is here, there and everywhere. A search on Google News brings up nearly 700 recent stories about the technology and the companies that claim to offer it.
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Skeptical shopper: Enhanced advertising in augmented reality
By Ginny Mies | 22 June, 2010 09:40Have you ever found yourself in an unfamiliar city with no clue about where to go and what to see? What if you could just hold up your phone, snap pictures of your surroundings, and discover interesting local restaurants and landmarks? With augmented-reality apps, you can do just that. But advertisers are jumping on the trend as well, so the same application that reveals intriguing potential destinations might also bombard you with ads for nearby fast-food chains. Can augmented reality actually be useful for consumers, or is it simply another way for corporations to get a hand in your wallet?
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Augmented reality: pure hype or next big thing in mobile?
By Howard Wen | 27 January, 2010 06:40Augmented reality technology is getting a lot of attention these days -- particularly the use of AR with smartphones. The idea is that by using certain software, you can turn your iPhone, Droid or other smartphone into a virtual heads-up display. Aim your phone's camera at a shop, restaurant or landmark, and information about the place, such as hours of operation, reviews or directions, appears on the device's screen as graphics floating over the image of the place.
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Mobile augmented reality market to top US$700 million in five years
By John Cox | 06 January, 2010 08:31The mobile augmented reality market will reach US$732 million by 2014, fueled by paid application downloads, subscription services and advertising, according to a new report from Juniper Research.
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All Google, all the time, everywhere
By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols | 21 December, 2009 22:13We all use Google. Well, maybe not Bill Gates, but that's about it. Now, Google is hoping to become an even bigger part of our everyday lives.
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