Screen Innovations (SI) is releasing its new SI CarbonBlack Mesh Holographic Screens for interactive 3D realism, depth, and visual magic. Whether bringing distant landscapes to life in vivid detail or ...
One clever YouTuber has revealed how anyone can create a hologram using their iPhone. The trick was shared by @Mrwhosetheboss on YouTube a few years ago and has since been watched more than 24 million ...
Imagine giving a presentation to a roomful of customers when suddenly the projector fails. You whip out your smartphone, beam your PowerPoint presentation onto the conference room screen, and are back ...
LONDON, Aug. 3 (UPI) --A British technology vlogger posted a video showing how to use household items to transform a smartphone into a 3-D hologram projector. YouTuber Mrwhosetheboss posted a video ...
With this tutorial on how to turn your smartphone into a hologram projector, we move one step closer to having a tiny person hologram Patsy Cline. To make your own 3D butterfly, you’ll need to collect ...
Make like Princess Leia and generate holograms with Holho, a Kickstarter project brings a hologram optical illusion to any tablet or smartphone. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and ...
If you keep hold of the phone you already own until late 2015, you may have the chance to buy a new model with a holographic projector inside. That’s the vision of California-based startup Ostendo ...
iPhones can do a lot of impressive things. They organise our lives, take beautiful photographs, and with Homekit they can now even control devices around our living spaces. Another cool thing to add ...
Even before a realistic-looking Tupac Shakur was "resurrected" on-stage for a live performance, holograms have captured the minds and imaginations of many. But the gap between fantasy and reality has ...
The 3D format has had something of a renaissance in recent years, but the technology still has some way to go before the potential of "real-life" multiperspective 3D can be realized. The Camera ...
WASHINGTON — One of the enduring sci-fi moments of the big screen — R2-D2 beaming a 3-D image of Princess Leia into thin air in “Star Wars” — is closer to reality thanks to the smallest of screens: ...
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