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A Redditor has posted their 3D printable QR-code-like cube, compatible with Merge AR apps and hand-held educational experiences.
Early 2018, Sketchfab launched its own online store in beta. After proving to be a success, the company is now officially launching the store just six months after beta.
At Google's I/O Developers conference this week, the company's Vice President, Aparna Chennapragada, demonstrated how AR could be used to improve navigation using Google Maps. The result is a cute AR fox and huge arrows to point you in the right direction.
As well as being able to use Snapchat's Lenses for changing your looks and location, you can now play their new AR experience, Snappables, with your friends.
Cornell and MIT are working on a joint project called the Robotic Modeling Assistant (RoMA) which will bring together multiple technologies to create an ultimate prototyping machine.
Magic Leap One Creator Edition is finally here with the first version being made public but the company reserves the right to change the design before it's delivered.
The global apartment and home rental service Airbnb will incorporate VR/AR technology to allow users to visit locations before renting them.
Last Friday, Disney released "Star Wars: Jedi Challenges", an augmented reality game with equipment developed in cooperation with Lenovo.
Augmented reality apps attract much attention. We review the best software that will help you create your own custom AR apps and games.
A patent application was granted to Apple which lays outs a 3D printing system that works in tandem with ARKit Augmented Reality.
Ikea is getting stuck in with Apple's new AR Kit and developed an app called Place which means no more "pivot!" when buying furniture.
With a webcam and a 3D printed cube, researchers develop 3D controller system that could be used in anything from gaming to medical diagnoses.