The iPhone 3.1 update enables a new realm of “augmented reality” iPhone apps, which use the iPhone’s GPS, compass and accelerometer to impose a virtual layer of information over a view of the real world as seen from your iPhone’s camera.
Augmented reality iPhone apps will revolutionize the way we access information on the go.
The iPhone is already becoming the multimedia tool used to access the web on the go, doanload and read books, take pictures, watch tv and movies, read the news, play games, check emails, stay in touch with social networks, listen to music etc, etc and.... make calls! Now, with the new capabilities brought by the AR apps, the way we interact with the world will change forever. Information Age is taking an all new meaning!
Check out a few amazing apps available today in the App Store:
1- cAR Locator
cAR Locator is an iPhone 3GS app that shows you in the camera viewfinder where your car is located and how far away. Just press “Save Location” when you get out of your car, then point your iPhone camera in any direction and you’ll be reminded where your car is.
2- Cyclopedia
Cyclopedia shows you information about nearby landmarks and historic locations in your iPhone’s viewfinder. Point your iPhone’s camera at the Statue of Liberty, for example, and it will overlay the Wikipedia entry for that landmark. Cyclopedia relies on the 65,000 entries on Wikipedia that are geotagged.
3- Nearest Tube (UK only)
Nearest Tube is a UK app that shows you train/tube stations in the vicinity.
Source: appleiphonereview.com
Sunday, 22 November 2009
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