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Nokia Phones Heading to 3D and More Augemented Reality

by Jay Garrett on February 22, 2010

According to the video on Nokia Conversations (Nokia’s official blog) that happens to feature Jo Harlow, SVP of Smartphones, Nok’s future will include more AR and 3D on their handsets.

Jo shows no qualms when mentioning that Nokia is looking at enhancing the likes of Ovi Maps with augmented reality,

She then dives into the realm of entertainment and since “everyone’s talking about 3D” Jo reckons that there’s an opportunity for mobiles to get to the 3D promised-land quicker than television.

This means 3D games and other content “could be very, very interesting in terms of enhancing that experience.”

We’ve already seen the Nok tablet rocking a specially made stereoscopic screen so this all looks promising.

We might actually see Nokia’s Mixed Reality dream come true :)

Watch the chat in full below:

Pic from Gizmo Watch

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Perhaps one of the lowest-tech games, Rock-Paper-Scissors (even the game devices are low tech!), has just been given the AR treatment.

To the naked eye, the shirt is a ‘normal’ tribute to the game Rock-Paper-Scissors.

The geek magic happens once you place yourself in front of a puter that’s set to T-post’s special web app and switch on your web cam.

An eerie green arm emerges from your chest to challenge you to a hand game of chance…………

Check out the vid below :)

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Parrot AR.Drone Mixes iPhone, Augmented Reality and Wi-Fi Controlled Helicopter to Make Want!

January 6, 2010 Click to read more →
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Say hello to the latest reason to get excited if you own an iPhone.
Using the handsets accelerometer and connecting via Wi-Fi you can fly the Parrot AR.Drone!
As if that wasn’t cool enough it has two on-board cameras that beam a pilots-eye view right to your phones screen.
This means that you don’t need to see the [...]

One in the Eye of Augmented Reality – AR Contact Lens

November 14, 2009 Click to read more →
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AR seems to be the latest coolest thing.
There’s app’s appearing like Kooaba and Layar that overlay info in real-time over real objects but that’s not enough.
Nope – not enough for a team at the University of Washington who’s busy developing a prototype contact lens that would function as an LED computer display, projecting images directly [...]

Layar – The Mobile Augmented Reality App For Android and iPhone

October 15, 2009 Click to read more →
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Layar is another Augmented Reality app but, because it allows third-party developers to contribute ‘layers’ to their platform, it stands out from the rest such as Kooaba.
You see – most other AR apps pull their data from search engines, Wikipedia or review-based sites.
Layar’s intuative interface has four clear sections that list layers by name [...]

Baseball Cards Get Augmented Reality

March 9, 2009 Click to read more →

If you’re from the USA and/or an avid card collector you may be aware that Topps was recently bought out by Disney.
In an effort to make collecting Baseball cards, etc cool once more they’re debuting 3D augmented reality versions.
So, instead of a flat card with stats you get all the info plus a tiny player standing there in the palm [...]

Otaku Can Peep At AR Alice

July 20, 2008 Click to read more →

Let me introduce you to the very cool (if not a little scary) world of Augmented reality (AR).
This is the combination of virtual worlds and reality and could lead to extremely useful applications in navigation systems, medicine, architecture and many other fields.
Geisha Tokyo Entertainment Inc. [JP] now found a way to help all single Otaku [...]