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.
If your smartphone has a compass built-in, a camera and GPS, then it may soon offer "augmented reality" applications, which overlay information onto the phone's screen while the camera is being ...
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Google’s new Android XR platform is a major leap forward in how we experience digital worlds. Android XR isn’t just about immersion; it’s about connection. The “XR” stands for “extended reality,” a ...
A new self-guided tour in West Palm Beach uses augmented reality to animate downtown sites. The free phone app provides historical information and digital animations at over 30 locations. Users can ...
Google's latest push into extended reality is taking shape. While the company isn't entirely ready to show off any products just yet, it has laid out a vision for a unified Android XR ecosystem that ...
The summer months have been marked by spells of extreme heat in many parts of the world. In the United States, heat alerts and warnings have been declared in cities from the Pacific Northwest to New ...