Fans watching the Super Bowl on TV this weekend will have an enhanced experience thanks to new camera technology — some of it in augmented reality — that CBS is putting in play for the big game.
Virtual snowmen, penguins and dancing gingerbread people are waiting to be discovered near the Boulder Public Library and along the Pearl Street Mall through a new augmented reality holiday project.
Apple's ARKit platform lets developers create interactive augmented reality apps, complete with 2D and 3D elements. AR apps leverage your iPhone's cameras, display, graphics processor, and machine ...
LAS VEGAS — When Joe Montana floated a corner route to Freddie Solomon deep in Bengals territory on Jan. 24, 1982, he was trying to win the 49ers’ first Super Bowl, not make television history. Yet ...
OpenAI recently announced powerful new ChatGPT capabilities, including the ability to use pictures in addition to text prompts for conversations with the AI chatbot. (The company also announced that ...
Inspiration sometimes happens, or in this case, doinks, at the most opportune times. CBS Sports’ Jason Cohen and Mike Francis had end zone seats during last year’s Super Bowl when Kansas City kicker ...
Shenzhen multinational Tecno is taking the wearable camera fight to Meta Ray-Bans with a pair of AI-driven glasses that borrow imaging tech from the company's flagship smartphone to offer mobile ...
A measuring tape is one of those tools that always seems to be missing when you need it most. What you do have, though, is your phone, and its camera can actually serve as a handy substitute for a ...
(NEW YORK) — Apple hopes it has turned its new iPhone devices into magic wands. On Tuesday, when the company debuted the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus (on sale Sept. 15 for $699 and $799 respectively) and the ...