Archive for the ‘augmented reality’ category: Page 53
Oct 15, 2016
Virtual Reality studied as potential communication tool for Mars Exploration Future Missions to mitigate effects of isolation in astronauts
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: augmented reality, space travel, virtual reality
NASA-funded project sends holographic recordings of real humans in Virtual Reality to crew members of 12-month Simulated Mars Isolation Study
October 13 2016 — As NASA prepares for its Journey to Mars in mid 2030’s, an experiment recently concluded in a remote University of Hawaii Mars simulation site to study the effects of long term isolation on an international team of six scientists, and the potential for virtual reality as an asynchronous communication tool. In a first of its kind pilot, the subjects at the facility called HI-SEAS have received holographic recordings of astronaut Buzz Aldrin and vocal artist/comedian Reggie Watts, which when viewed in virtual reality, simulate true presence and could help mitigate the feeling of isolation.
The research, led by R&D consulting company SIFT (Smart Information Flow Technologies), is enabled by holographic software company 8i, which developed proprietary technology to bring photorealistic holograms of humans into virtual and augmented reality experiences.
Oct 15, 2016
CONTACT LENSE SCREENS Are a REALITY NOW!!! Everything You See Will Be AUGMENTED REALITY!
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: augmented reality
https://youtube.com/watch?v=sNvcCFNIu_w
Cannot wait to get mine.
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Oct 11, 2016
HoloBeam — The Future of Connectivity is Here
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: augmented reality, internet
“Help Me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You’re My Only Hope!”
Valorem has another HoloLens release this week — it is truly out of this world! Watch a video here.
Do you remember that aha moment, when you saw Princess Leia projected as a hologram from R2-D2’s holographic projector? From science fiction of yesteryear to today, the crew at Valorem has been working on an innovative telepresence technology that is becoming a reality! We have produced a holographic streaming technology, which allows the likeness of a person to be captured using a stereoscopic camera as 3D point cloud data. The point cloud data is then streamed or “beamed” (for you Trekkies out there), across the Internet. The holographic stream is decoded and rendered via Microsoft HoloLens, providing a shockingly good representation of the sender’s likeness.
Oct 7, 2016
How to Get Lost in Augmented Reality — By Tanya Basu | Inverse
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: augmented reality, ethics
“Augmented reality offers designers and engineers new tools and artists a new palette, but there’s a dark side to reality-plus.”
Oct 1, 2016
BlackBerry to quit making smartphones
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: augmented reality, business, mobile phones
Finally, they may have a chance as we have seen the prediction of the phasing out of smartphones by 2021. Although not all will be phased out by then; the continue struggle of companies trying to play catch up with smartphones is not an ideal route to take anymore especially with technologies such as the AR Contacts with Bluetooth headsets, other things such as BMI technology, etc. it is smart to focus in the next 3 to 5 years on these technologies instead of playing catch up with Apple.
He says the company’s “pivot to software is taking hold”, pointing to the recent launch of BlackBerry Radar, an asset tracking system, and BlackBerry Hub+ for Android, a set of productivity apps.
BlackBerry may not be designing its own smartphones anymore, but that doesn’t mean we won’t see new devices sporting the BlackBerry logo. The company plans to end all internal hardware development and will outsource that function to partners.
Sep 19, 2016
Can Technology Help Fine-Tune Your Happiness?
Posted by Dan Faggella in categories: augmented reality, entertainment, innovation, software, virtual reality
Given the demands of the modern world, many people find solace and relaxation when they disconnect from their smart phones, computers and email. But what if you could improve your overall happiness simply by playing games on your phone? In a recent interview, tech entrepreneur and co-founder of Happify Ofer Leidner said gamification can make people “happier”, and that the development of technology that improves well-being is only just getting beginning.
It should be noted that not just any game on your phone can help one live a happier, healthier life. Instead, Happify and other comparable platforms use science-based games to drive behavior and to help people learn skills for generally improving their outlook on life. It’s still gaming and gamification, but gaming done with a meaningful purpose.
“After telling us a little bit about themselves, we recommend a certain track, which is a topic around which (Happify users) want to build those skills for greater emotional fitness. We then prescribe for them a set of activities and interventions that have been transformed into an interactive app,” Leidner said. “You can do them on your phone, when you’re commuting, or you can do it at night. What we’re doing, in terms of the measurement of improved outcome, is we’re actually measuring them based on scientific event reports.”
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Sep 15, 2016
Thyssenkrupp Unveils Latest Technology to Transform the Elevator Service Industry, Microsoft HoloLens, for Enhancing Interventions
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: augmented reality
Servicing elevators more effectively with Microsoft Hololens.
NEW YORK, September 15, 2016 /PRNewswire/ —
Sep 8, 2016
Apple to meet with augmented reality contact lens firm EPGL, discuss possible iOS support
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: augmented reality
Apple’s iOS might be first to support an augmented reality contact lens system currently in development at EP Global Communications, as the two companies are scheduled to meet next week to discuss potential platform integrations.