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Augmented reality (AR) is a term for a live direct or an indirect view of a physical, real-world environment whose elements are augmented by computer-generated sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data. -- Wikipedia
Less Terminator More everyday uses of AR
BMW have developed a concept for augmented reality glasses, which assist mechanics in performing maintenance on the company’s cars. the glasses point out the part that needs replacing, the screws that need turning, while an audio track talks the mechanic through the steps of the repair.
“The Wrap 920 video eyewear provides the visual equivalent to a 67-inch monitor, as seen from 10 feet (3 m). They are worn like a pair of glasses and come complete with removable noise-isolating earphones or you can use an alternate audio system connected directly to your audio/video source.”
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Find events, tweets, Wikipedia articles, ATMs, restaurants, user reviews and much more around you Experience places near you in augmented reality or show them on a map and list view Browse more than 150 million places and interactive content Explore and identify places and objects near by Search for specific places, for example “thai restaurant” Find mobile coupons and discounts for stores and shops near you
Maps: Locate your library Locate collections inside your library Training: For staff and for patrons Tours: Use Rochester Images to create an augmented tour Shelf Reading Book Reviews
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