We all want Star Trek’s holodeck. And we’re all going to keep waiting for that, because frankly, most of what makes the Star Trek holodeck awesome is probably impossible. Or, at least at our current ...
A true holographic display that can be used in every day devices has been a holy grail for decades. Now researchers have created the first layered holographic display with the help of a smartphone.
VividQ, a software company specializing in computer-generated holography (CGH), and ARM, the worlds leading mobile processor maker, announced a partnership that would enable holographic displays ...
Consumer AR glasses could soon become a reality thanks to a breakthrough holographic chip from Swave. Lightweight, low-power, affordable AR glasses have thus far been a distant dream. The best smart ...
Virtual and augmented reality headsets are designed to place wearers directly into other environments, worlds and experiences. While the technology is already popular among consumers for its immersive ...
Full-color holographic near-eye display employs an eyepiece lens to magnify 3D images, which are then recorded by adjusting the focus of the camera lens. A fast hologram is then generated using a ...
The jury is still out on what might become the most viable business models for augmented reality technology, but in the meantime a startup out of the U.K. is betting one big area will be in vehicles, ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Swave Photonics, a self-described “true holographic display” company, ...
Brooklyn-based startup Looking Glass is crowdfunding a new holographic photo frame that can display depth-mapped iPhone photos in 3D. The Looking Glass Portrait is a 7.9-inch photo frame-shaped ...
Science fiction often relies heavily on holographics to showcase the future of technology. For the most part, though, holographic tech has always seemed a bit outside our wheelhouse, with the tech ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24742729#p24742729:109xorf0 said: at first I read that wrong, and somehow thought you were making a portmanteau ...