Weekly Linkfest

Slow week, or am I at fault for not paying attention to the augmentosphere? Qualcomm releases an iOS version of their AR SDK. I guess now I’m left out of excuses for not developing any AR app on my own. Face detection is coming in iOS5, but will be probably used only to make “funny” [...]

Weekly Augmented Reality Linkfest

If you missed it, we’ve got it, in this week’s linkfest: Users not waking up to augmented reality mobile apps (via @jack_benott). Here’s an interesting quote: Augmented reality “needs to move away from the “pull” model of using the camera to pull AR data to a “push” model where consumers can receive AR data in [...]

Hyper(reality) – Who Needs Eyes When Kinect is Around

Imagine for a moment how would it be like to replace your sense of vision with the point cloud generated by Kinect, which in turn is controlled by your arduino glove. Thanks to designer Maxence Parache you don’t need to imagine such a scenario anymore Hyper(reality) – The Last Tuesday Society from Maxence on Vimeo. [...]

Is 13th Lab the Layar of Indoors?

Well, I’m pretty sure the guys at 13th Lab will get mad at me for comparing them to Layar. Most importantly, they don’t consider themselves as an augmented reality company. They view themselves as a computer vision company, and AR only serves as a cool proof of concept for their technology. And what exactly is [...]

Weekly Linkfest

Oh my, what an interesting week for augmented reality, especially in the business front: Nokia Beta Labs revealed Live View, a revolutionary mobile augmented reality application. Well, unless you consider Wikitude, Layar, Junaio and many other “AR browsers” that came out in the last three years. Nokia was once a leader in AR research, it’s a [...]

Augmented Reality Promoted to the Premier League

Augmented reality is to be promoted to the premier league. The English premier league that is. Tottenham Hotspur will sport the logo of AR platform Aurasma during the 2011-2012 season, starting next month. Which is quite an interesting development, you must admit, especially considering that the company behind Aurasma, Autonomy, has decided to forgo its [...]

Weekly Linkfest

How are terracotta warriors, billiard, a coloring book and the city of Basel all related to each other? Well… they are featured in this week’s linkfest: Augmented reality glasses decipher emotional cues from other people, increase emotional intelligence. While other, concept, glasses strive to make those cues more visibleĀ (but since it’s not AR, it’s cheating). [...]

Apple Patents Augmented Reality Displays

As Apple Insider reports today, the US patent office just published two interesting patent fillings by Apple in January of last year. The first, titled “Synchronized, interactive augmented reality displays for multifunction devices” is a very broad term patent and discuss methods to identify object, display an information layer on top of a live video [...]

Weekly Linkfest Plus

I think that’s one of the best linkfests in a while. Judge for yourself: A long and illustrated (by Youtube videos, of course) survey by The Next Web: Augmented reality: The past, present and future (via @yoav85) A couple of weeks ago Qualcomm held its Uplinq conference. Xconomy has a nice review of Qualcomm’s AR [...]

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