Apple has picked up a startup that makes lenses for augmented reality glasses, lending more credence to rumors that it may be working on one of its own.
Amazon has continued its run to becoming the place to go to for just about everything by updating its iOS app to include a new "part finder" feature, an augmented reality (AR) addition that will help users find and then buy small hardware like screws, bolts, nuts and more.
Snapchat is building on its existing lenses by launching Snappables, lenses that are aimed at making it possible for users to play AR games from within the app.
Snapchat has launched a trio of new iPhone X mask face filters exclusively for Apple's flagship smartphone.
Do you find Pokemon GO to be boring? What if we told you that you could essentially play the same game but with dinosaurs? Such a game now exists thanks to Universal Studios and game company Ludia, with Jurassic World Alive bringing dinosaurs into the 21st century.
Samsung's Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are now officially the most current flagship phones around, or at least they will be once they go on sale in a couple of weeks. The current incumbent, the iPhone X, is not going to go away any time soon though, and while Samsung should be focussing on its own accomplishments with the Galaxy S9 lineup, Senior Vice President of Marketing, Justin Denison couldn't help but take a swipe at Apple during Mobile World Congress 2018, currently ongoing in Barcelona.
In an interview, Tim Cook took the opportunity to talk about what sets the HomePod apart from the competition and the future of AR.
According to a new report, Apple is already looking to take things a step further with AR. That step may involve augmented reality glasses.
Hot on the heels of ARKit, released as part of iOS 11, Apple is said to be working on bringing its own dedicated augmented reality headset to market as soon as 2020, according to a new report by Bloomberg.
Here are three stories that we think might be of interest without necessarily requiring an essay each, including the price of Apple's AirPower wireless charging mat, HomeKit support for IKEA's Tradfri line and the Amazon iOS app's new "AR View" ARKit feature.
















