The First Great iPhone App Grows Up
Back in 2008, Bloom revolutionised the way we thought about smartphone apps. Now, ten years later, Bloom Open Space is hoping to do the same for augmented reality.
Back in 2008, Bloom revolutionised the way we thought about smartphone apps. Now, ten years later, Bloom Open Space is hoping to do the same for augmented reality.
Augmented reality, apps, and UI design might not be the first things that pop into your head when thinking about Bose, but the audio tech giant is looking to change that.
They're great if you like looking like an insect from the nose up.
Vandalism that's easy to clean up.
They actually look and feel like proper glasses, and not some attention-seeking headware.
Emojis that can be customised to better represent you are a step in the right direction.
The Dumb Fun app uses AR to obscure you completely, turning your surroundings into collage art.
Instead of a multicolour AR display, Intel's Vaunt glasses reportedly shine a small red display into your eyeball using the kind of laser found in your printer or mouse.
Vuzix has learned important things from Google Glass' mistakes about what you have to do to make the concept of smart glasses easier to accept.
He's got the whole moon in his hands. He's got the whole, wide, moon in his hands.
I’m ready for the AR future, man.
The new AR+ mode lets you get a much better sense of a Pokemon’s size and scale, and even sneak up on those tricksy pocket monsters.
RIP Tango, you were too good for this world.
The content is limited, but it's an affordable AR headset powered by your phone. Sound familiar?
I say kids, I actually mean adults who don't want to risk breaking the sets that live on their shelves.