Commercial augmented reality

Remote connections: What will augmented reality look like in 2025?

By Peter Jobes - Tech, crypto & blockchain writer having worked with the Press Association and clients like Tesco, RAC…

7 years ago

What Can AR do For Your Business?

Written by Andrey Timoshenko The history of Augmented Reality as a technology began in the mid-20th century, when the military first…

8 years ago

How Augmented Reality will Change Customer Experience

The coming years will see a huge growth in augmented reality (AR) applications. Despite the fact that people and businesses…

8 years ago

Using augmented reality to merge physical and virtual experiences. Jean-François Chianetta speaking at AV/VR Innovate May 11th

By @SimonCocking. Interesting chat with Jean-François Chianetta, who will be speaking at the upcoming AR/VR Innovate event in Dublin, buy tickets here. Jean-François…

9 years ago

The Future is Now. How Augmented Reality is Making its Presence Felt in Modern Banking

Latest guest post from Misys.com (see also last week's piece on 'Mobile banking security and the need for biometrics '). See…

10 years ago

Augmented Reality is the 8th Mass Media

Edited by  @SimonCocking At the Dublin Augmented Reality marketing event we met the prolific and always opinionated Tomi  Ahonen @tomiahonen. Author,…

11 years ago

Tag the World with the latest version of iTagged for iPhone and iPod touch

iTagged enables users to capture, share and discover the world around them. The app uses augmented reality combined with location…

12 years ago

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