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→ February 4, 2010ShareThe company Zugara which is an interactive marketing and advertising agency specializing in augmented reality applications, has introduced a new concept of their Fashionista technology using Augmented reality to create an immersive and interactive experience. This time extending it to the possibility of augmented reality conferencing. Zugara calls their new product: ZugSTAR which is short [...]
→ January 20, 2010ShareThe Swedish company T-post has taken augmented reality to a new level. Placing AR markers on a tshirt and packaging it as a “tshirt magazine”. According to the T-Post website their product is the world’s first wearable magazine. In other words, “Offbeat news + graphic t-shirt = T-post”. Once you sign up for a subscription [...]
→ January 19, 2010ShareGreat news for the augmented reality development community and emerging technology companies. The eastern Washington state based company Gravity Jack has just secured $250,000 in investment for an upcoming augmented reality application for 2010. Gravity Jack was founded in 2009 by Luke and Jennifer Richey. According to their website they are armed with the number [...]
→ January 18, 2010ShareIBM announced that their “Seer” Augmented Reality application that they first introduced last year at Wimbeldon is now available for the Australian Open 2010. The problem though is the fact that it is only available on the Android operating system which has a very low penetration rate in Australia. So how useful will it really [...]
→ January 12, 2010ShareAccording to a press release Hallmark Cards has launched an augmented reality experience with their greeting cards. Included in this post is an excerpt from the press release. Hallmark Cards, Inc., today announced the release of webcam greetings, new cards that use augmented reality technology to bring the card to life on a computer screen. The person [...]
→ January 6, 2010ShareThe breakout technology this year so far at 2010 CES is an apparent device that integrates real world hardware (flying quadricopter), a mounted webcam, an iPhone, and an Augmented Reality game called hte AR.Drone. The AR.Drone is designed and developed by Parrot a Paris, France based company that specializes in wireless devices for mobile phones. Parrot currently [...]