Communicator of the Future Could be Onyx
The Onyx is a one-button, wearable, smart, worldwide, always-on walkie-talkie… sort of like a real-life version of Captain Picard’s communicator. Continue reading Communicator of the Future Could be Onyx
The Onyx is a one-button, wearable, smart, worldwide, always-on walkie-talkie… sort of like a real-life version of Captain Picard’s communicator. Continue reading Communicator of the Future Could be Onyx
Google has pushed out an update to their Street View applications that includes a virtual reality mode designed to work with Google Cardboard. Continue reading Virtual Reality Takes You Everywhere
‘Storied Myth’ is an eBook featuring great examples of the advancing adoption of augmented reality into the common experience. Continue reading ‘Storied Myth’ Is Augmented Reality
The new Journal app solves the problem with digital sketchbooks: despite turning everyone into digital artists, something is missing in the expression. Continue reading Journal App Bridges Between Real and Digital
Lucasfilm and Disney Interactive have launched an official Star Wars: The Force Awakens app to give fans information about the movie, offer games, AR and other interactive features. The app was launched at San Diego Comic-Con 2015 and fans were given the opportunity to try a special augmented reality experience through the app at Lucasfilm booth.… Continue reading “‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ App Brings AR Features”
Aurasma’s AR platform has been at SXSW and today announced a new patent, which will add geolocation to deliver targeted experiences. Continue reading Aurasma Augments Itself at SXSW
The Editor-in-Chief of the Architechnologist makes predictions for Apple’s major media event on September 9th 2014. Continue reading 99% Sure About Apple’s 9.9 Event
One Apple rumor that came to fruition at WWDC has underwhelmed, perhaps because what HomeKit, Apple’s small entry into smart places, does isn’t clear. Continue reading HomeKit Isn’t Apple Pie, It’s The Recipe
Apple’s 2014 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) could introduce functionality for smart places, allowing iOS devices to control connected devices. Continue reading Hard Cider From the Apple Press
The woes of the mobile device power user are most often directly related to the two great hurdles to consumer technology: “battery and bandwidth”. We have always assumed that the improvement would come through technological enhancement to battery capabilities and network speed — but innovation always finds its own way. The new Yubi Kickstarter project (just launched today) changes the rules on recharging our mobile devices: rather than expanding the battery (either through a larger battery or an external one) the Yubi project brings the charger to everywhere we are. Called the “everywhere-you-spend-time solution”, the Yubi smart-docks are designed for bars, restaurants, cabs, … Continue reading Yubi Happy You Heard About This