Harry Potter fans can set down their wands for a spell, as the highly-anticipated augmented reality game from Niantic based on the franchise won’t arrive until after July at the earliest. In an interview with The Financial Times (subscription required), Niantic CEO John Hanke set the timeframe for the release of Harry Potter: Wizards Unite...
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Social networks and politics, the still unfulfilled promise of augmented reality, pay-to-play games: what might change in the year ahead Both of the major smart home platforms have a long-running problem with “discoverability”: it’s very hard to let users know what their devices can do, particularly if they’re always improving thanks to rapid software updates....
Apple AR: iPhone X Face-Masking App Gives New Meaning to ‘Incognito Mode’
Augmented reality developers are rapidly bringing science fiction tropes into the real world, with the latest example leveraging the TrueDepth camera on the iPhone X to emulate the cloaking technology made famous by movies like Predator and Marvel’s The Avengers. Japanese developer Kazuya Noshiro shared demo footage on Twitter (as discovered by Design Taxi) of...
The Amazing Secret Santa Gifts Meta Employees Exchanged in AR Over the Holiday
What do you get a co-worker for Christmas, Hannukah, or Kwanzaa when he or she already has a Meta 2 headset? Last week, Meta Company shared a delightful video of its employees unwrapping virtual Secret Santa gifts through the Meta 2. Gifts included a UFO beaming up dreidels, a Delorean hitting 88 miles per hour,...
First Online Multiplayer HoloLens Game Lets You Battle with Virtual Cars Against Others Anywhere
On Friday, game developer PreviewLabs released the first online multiplayer game for the Microsoft HoloLens. Available for free on the Microsoft Store, Buggy Blasters is a real-time strategy game in which players place and navigate armies of virtual remote control cars. Using hand gestures or a gamepad, players can drive cars around the play space...
Magic Leap CEO Revealed Future Vision for Product Days Before Launch in Bonkers Sci-Fi Speech
Just days before the release of the first image of the Magic Leap device, the company’s CEO, Rony Abovitz, knew that the biggest moment of his life was about to unfold the following week. But instead of hunkering down in the Florida-based confines of the company’s skunkworks, he instead decided to deliver a speech to...
Apple’s iPhone X Animojis Are Now Invading Your Favorite TV Shows
Just a day after the release of the iPhone X, the music-meets-comedy pastime known as Animoji Karaoke quickly emerged as one of the popular (albeit frivolous) features used to justify spending $1,000 for Apple’s newest smartphone. Now, that brilliant idea has been taken to the next level with “Animoji Takeover TV.” The video is a...
Twitter Hijacks Tim Cook’s Pokémon Go Tweet with iPhone Battery Complaints
To commemorate the rollout of the AR+ update for Pokémon Go, Apple CEO Tim Cook took to Twitter to promote and celebrate the moment his company’s ARKit platform made possible. “You never know who you’ll run into on the Apple campus,” Cook tweeted. “The power of ARKit is coming to @PokemonGoApp today—taking its AR to...
The Magic of Magic Leap’s Hardware, Here’s What We Know
It finally happened! In a world of “Go Big or Go Home,” Magic Leap has finally done something other than tease us with vague promises and rendered video concepts. Although, other than actually showing us what the developer’s kit will look like, it seems little more than a slightly different kind of a tease. To...
Apple AR: With These Holiday Apps, You Can Build Snowmen, Beat Up Elves, or Spin Driedels in AR
No matter what your holiday preference, you’re probably aware that Christmas is now just days away. By now, you’ve already decked your halls with boughs of holly (either physically or virtually), thanks to our last holiday app roundup. With that in mind, let’s take a look at what other gifts augmented reality developers have left...