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Augmented Reality (AR), unlike virtual reality (VR), integrates digital information within a user's environment. It provides an interactive version of the real world, offering functionality from ...
Apparently, augmented reality isn’t augmented enough so the industry has coined a term that it can’t even seem to clearly define to separate real AR from all those virtual displays and heads ...
Augmented reality overlays virtual 3D graphics onto our real world, augmenting the way we see our everyday life and bringing us more information. Read this: Augmented reality explained ...
Vivo is entering the mixed-reality race with the Vision headset, a lighter, potentially cheaper alternative to Apple’s Vision ...
Many virtual and augmented reality software startups, device makers and online services are positioning themselves to capitalize on the AR/VR market if and when it finally reaches critical mass ...
According to some predictions, the market for virtual and augmented reality products will be worth $120 billion by 2020. Is the technology just for games, or will it have practical applications?
Elements and even experiences in virtual or augmented reality may become indistinguishable from reality very soon. "For example, a normal computer game may be violent, but it is violence depicted ...
Virtual reality, or VR, is the latest buzzword in the wonderful world of technology. Don't be fooled into thinking it is a new technology though, it isn't, but that's not to say it isn't something ...
Either way, it’s all virtual reality. Augmented reality Augmented reality mixes the real world with simulated views. Typically, it overlays stuff on reality, as in the image at the top of the piece.
Venice Immersive highlights projects that use virtual, augmented and mixed reality to create immersive digital worlds.
In 2019, Vijay Sankaran, then the chief technology officer at TD Ameritrade, explained how the brokerage constructed a virtual roller coaster to depict ebbs and flows in the markets to customers.