Articles in the Desktop Category
WITZ, a popular TV program for pre-schoolers in Singapore has launched an augmented reality interactive campaign to bring the TV characters to life.
The software takes the form of markers that represent the main characters from …
There are only 33 days left till Augmented Planet 2011 and a mere 2 days remaining to take advantage of the early bird discount price for £79 for the two day conference.
June is a great …
While 2011 is being billed by industry experts as the year of the tablet I am going to make the early claim that 2012 will be the year of face recognition. Ever since seeing early demos of Augmented ID by Swedish company TAT which used the face recognition SDK by Polar Rose, it’s just been a matter of time before we have face recognition power in our smartphones.
To give consumers a taste of the new Scion 2011tC which is hitting the market on October 1st, Scion created an augmented reality game where players take control of the new tC and steer it around a virtual city full of obstacles designed to slow the driver down.
A must read if you are building augmented reality applications. What are your legal obligations, what happens if you fail to meet them and who will know? We talk to the Pillsbury Virtual World & Video Game attorneys Sean F. Kane and John L. Nicholson to get the inside scoop on what every developer needs to know about the law.
We continue the top 10 count down of augmented reality concept games.
If you play video games then you’ll love this top 10 countdown of augmented reality concept games.
Here’s a new video posted up on YouTube that shows augmented reality integration with VoIP. When I saw the tweets about the video buzzing around the twittersphere I thought it might be something cool that …
Twitter seems to be full of old stuff for the last few days, augmented Sasquatch and magic trick demos are re-tweeting around.
As there is nothing new, I thought I’d add to the mayhem with a …
The most impressive augmented reality demos I have seen to date have come from the guys at HIT Lab NZ. Not only have they been doing fantastic stuff, but unlike a lot of the demos …









