Augmented Reality (AR) stories
Nokia heralds a new era in VR with the unveiling of OZO Reality, promising a seamless blend of the real and virtual.
Facebook has finished the first day of their F8 2017 event where developers flock to explore the future of technology.
AR might revolutionise business, but for IT pros, it's likely to just mean business as usual—and next-level gaming at home.
Step into the storm with AccuWeather's new VR app, offering immersive 360-degree weather experiences in collaboration with Samsung.
Tech giants like Facebook are all in, with the company saying it could spend $3 billion in the next decade to improve virtual reality.
Samsung has introduced the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 and the Galaxy Book at Mobile World Congress, which kicked off this week in Barcelona.
We're at a huge moment in time for the digital and technology world. With new ideas testing the boundaries, we're entering an exciting new phase.
After a content-starved market introduction, virtual reality (VR) is set to flourish off a swath of new and compelling content choices.
It is anticipated that in 2017, there will be a wave of 360° content making an appearance as brands take the VR plunge.
VR's forecasted £30bn boom could redefine industries beyond entertainment, from automotive design to healthcare.
Vodafone forecasts a tech revolution with cyber security, AR, and diversity at the helm as it champions a more inclusive future.
While the growth of IoT devices is predicted to continue its dramatic growth in AU in 2017, there are still concerns around its security.
MOTAT Techweek'17 is coming up, an event that celebrates the reshaping of the world through innovative, exciting technology.
The Magnify Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Expo is coming to New Zealand, showcasing the latest in VR and AR technology.
Virtual Reality, 3D printers, 3D scanners, touch tables, and telepresence technologies will enable learners to connect in real time.
VR to revolutionise industry, a reinvented mobile office, the home of tomorrow and security for all were on show at HP Partner First Forum yesterday.
More than 200,000 VR headsets were sold in Aussie in 2016 – but the market is being impacted by the number of offerings and lack of killer content.
Technologies enabling DX will drive more than 75% of Kiwi IT spend by 2019 with 50% of all infrastructure and software spend being cloud-based by 2020.
Digital transformation will attain macroeconomic scale over the next three to four years and the channel will play a big part on the cloud front.
AI & VR are by far this year's on-trend acronyms. But despite being swept up in the hype, Australian business leaders are still hesitant to adopt.