Amazon has continued its run to becoming the place to go to for just about everything by updating its iOS app to include a new "part finder" feature, an augmented reality (AR) addition that will help users find and then buy small hardware like screws, bolts, nuts and more.
A new report says that Apple intends to take AR to another level, beyond the iPhone and iPad, by potentially building its own AR/VR headset capable of outputting 16K resolution without the help of a computer or phone.
Snapchat has launched a trio of new iPhone X mask face filters exclusively for Apple's flagship smartphone.
"Real World Warrior" is an ARKit-enabled game based on Street Fighter II that takes the 1980s game and drags it into the augmented reality-riddled 2018.
Samsung's Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are now officially the most current flagship phones around, or at least they will be once they go on sale in a couple of weeks. The current incumbent, the iPhone X, is not going to go away any time soon though, and while Samsung should be focussing on its own accomplishments with the Galaxy S9 lineup, Senior Vice President of Marketing, Justin Denison couldn't help but take a swipe at Apple during Mobile World Congress 2018, currently ongoing in Barcelona.
Following a 41% increase in eMagin's share price on Monday after it was posited that Apple had invested in the AR company, the latter's CFO has confirmed that this is not the case.
According to a new report, Apple is already looking to take things a step further with AR. That step may involve augmented reality glasses.
Yes you read that right. Niantic has released "AR+" update for Pokemon Go as an exclusive for iOS with support for Apple ARKit. Here are the details.
Here are three stories that we think might be of interest without necessarily requiring an essay each, including the price of Apple's AirPower wireless charging mat, HomeKit support for IKEA's Tradfri line and the Amazon iOS app's new "AR View" ARKit feature.
Apple CEO Tim Cook and retail head Angela Ahrendts were the subject of a brief interview during the opening of the new waterfront Chicago Apple Store, with the topic of conversation ranging from AR to the ultimate successor to Tim Cook's throne, with a little bit of iPhone X availability chat thrown in for good measure.