Augmented reality brings out the best in all worlds
Victoria Times Colonist
It wasn't that long ago people were wowed by smartphone apps that could scan bar codes and pay for items with a single tap. That excitement will soon be eclipsed by the advent of augmented reality (AR) in the consumer world. For the uninitiated, AR is ...
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MarketWatch (press release)
The two Smart Phone Giants control 90% of the US Smartphone Market according to CNET (http://news.cnet.com/8301- 1023_3-57429192-93/android- reclaims-61-percent-of-all-us- smartphone-sales ). Zngle released its first iPhone App on June 1, ...
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BBC digital news survey
Irish Times
According to a poll of 828 people in Ireland, conducted for the BBC by research firm Sponge It, 54 per cent of people use smartphone apps more than a couple of times a day to keep up with news and current affairs, followed by newspaper and television ...
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Victoria Times Colonist
It wasn't that long ago people were wowed by smartphone apps that could scan bar codes and pay for items with a single tap. That excitement will soon be eclipsed by the advent of augmented reality (AR) in the consumer world. For the uninitiated, AR is ...
See all stories on this topic »Rarus Technologies Inc. Submits Version 1.1 iPhone App to Apple and Also Joins ...
MarketWatch (press release)
The two Smart Phone Giants control 90% of the US Smartphone Market according to CNET (http://news.cnet.com/8301-
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Irish Times
According to a poll of 828 people in Ireland, conducted for the BBC by research firm Sponge It, 54 per cent of people use smartphone apps more than a couple of times a day to keep up with news and current affairs, followed by newspaper and television ...
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