A Tokyo-based start-up has taken the wraps off new “augmented reality” software that allows the real world and computer imagery to meet on the desktop. That’s your actual desktop, not the Windows one.
Multiple open windows and browser tabs seem to be the default setting for most workplace desktops. Employees shift from one to the other, sometimes struggling to find the information they are looking ...
Augmented Reality (AR) is swiftly revolutionizing our interactions with the environment, transcending its previous association with the realm of science fiction to become a practical tool in numerous ...
Last week Microsoft decided to make a brand name change to the Windows Holographic platform that will ship with an upcoming version of Windows and enable a variety of apps and programs to run on new ...
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