"Test footage from an early version of Star Wars Arcade: Falcon Gunner, the first augmented reality Star Wars game. Coming out in mid-November for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 4th Gen. Developed by Vertigore Games and published by THQ Wireless."
"Your tweets will never be the same. In Tachikawa station amidst a shopping district, the N Building is a commercial structure can operate like a billboard, without losing the building identity or being covered up by large signage. With your mobile device you will be taken to a site which includes up to date shop information. This will allow a cityscape to not be overwhelmed with signage and also will be an improvement to the quality and accuracy of the information itself."
"The temporary exhibition will only last a few hours (and possibly even less, considering that the project is not condoned by the MoMA itself and who’s to say how they’ll respond to the “invasion”). Anyone equipped with an iPhone or Android phone sporting the popular Dutch AR application, Layar, and a handy map of the AR works scattered among MoMA’s exhibition galleries and garden can view the hidden exhibition."Read more about it on the Creator's Project.
"Search: 'IBM Seer' to download on iTunes for the iPhone 3Gs / iPhone 4 and on the Android Market from the 21st of June.
At this year's tournament IBM will allow tennis fans to see through walls and never miss a big point again. IBM has updated its 'IBM Seer' mobile application to combine augmented reality with live location-based video streams of all showcourt matches and 'busy areas' such as the Aorangi Terrace (aka Henman Hill), and the taxi queues.IBM Seer is your virtual guide to the Wimbledon tennis championships 2010. Watch live feeds of the top matches on your phone from anywhere inside Wimbledon, get live stats and scores, and find anything and everything from taxis to strawberries and cream."
Augmented ID is a TAT concept that visualizes the digital
identities of people you meet in real life. With a mobile device and
face recognition software from Polar Rose, Augmented ID enables you to
discover selected information about people around you. All users
control their own augmented appearance, by selecting the content and
social network links they want show to others.
NRU, an app that shows off Zagat data, by just pointing your iPhone around, is now out in the iPhone app store. Marko Balabanovic, head of innovation at http://www.lastminute.com labs in London, UK, gives us a sneak peak. Yelp.com is rumored to be working on a similar app.
* At the moment it is only in English, and only available for Austria, France, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
thanks to @henrymin for the link. The RCVLab at Queen's University demonstrates
Deep Green, a pool playing robot, and ARPool, an augmented reality
system for teaching the science of pool.
acrossair, the makers of Nearest Tube iPhone app bring you the New York Nearest Subway one of the first augmented reality apps to go live in the iPhone AppStore. Forget boring 2D maps! Try this amazing new application that tells New Yorkers where their nearest subway station. When you load the app, holding it flat, all lines of New York subway are displayed in arrows. By tilting the phone upwards, you will see the nearest stations: what direction they are in relation to your location, how many miles away they are and what lines they are on. If you continue to tilt the phone upwards, you will see stations further away, as stacked icons. Only available to Apple iPhone 3GS users.
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