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Augmented Reality Game
Questions and AnswersVote for: Would you pay $25 for a 1st generation Augmented Reality Nexus One game?
zenitum invadar | May 30th, 2010 | by Editor
Zenitum, an application and game developer for Nexus One's android OS has introduced the first phone based Augmented Reality game - InvadAR. This application lets users print out game backgrounds (hard copy) from the company's website which soon become interactive when presented on the Nexus One's screen. It's a very neat idea which will surely get your friends attention.
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Article: iPhone 4 - Augmented Reality (AR)
iphone 4 | Jul 22nd, 2010 | by Editor
With the unveiling of the new iPhone 4 a world of possibilities are now open for augmented reality applications. Augmented reality, or AR as it is referred to in the industry, is the ability to adapt or change your perception of the world in real time through computer generated enhancements. A great example is watch sports on TV and constantly seeing visual displays of the score, stats and other events happen during... read article
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Vote for: What are the best ipod glasses?
ipod glasses | Aug 3rd, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

| Myvu Crystal Personal Media Viewer iPod Edition |

| ezGear ezVision G1 - TFT active matrix Head mounted display |

| Virtual Video Eyewear Glasses 40" For Xbox Ipod,ps2 |

| 50 Inch 3D Virtual Video Glasses For iPod DVD XBOX PMP Game |

| Mikimoto-Beans iTheaterV Video Glasses |
If you have an iPod or iPhone, it's likely that you've used it at one point or another to view some video material. Unfortunately, the devices tend to be pretty public in that people looking over your shoulder can also watch the small video picture that the device is capable of rendering. however, with some good iPod glasses, you can dive right into your device's video, and keep it private at the same time. Which are the best iPod glasses?
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Vote for: Which soccer game do you prefer?
soccer game | Mar 8th, 2010 | by Brandon
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Vote for: Would you play Fruit Ninja on your iPhone ($0.99) ?
apple iphone | May 12th, 2010 | by Brandon
Halfbrick is very proud to announce that Fruit Ninja has taken the App Store by storm and is currently sitting in the top 3 chart positions in many major countries - USA, Cananda, Australia, Germany, New Zealand and more! Fruit Ninja is an exciting action game that is simple to play and impossible to put down! Swipe your finger across the screen to deliciously slash and splatter fruit like a true ninja warrior. But be careful of the bombs, which are explosive to the touch and will put a swift end to your juicy adventure!
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Vote for: Which of the featured applications from the Android Marketplace will you install first on your Notion Ink Adam tablet computer?
android | Feb 8th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
The amazing new Notion Ink Adam tablet computer is almost here. It is just undergoing the final round of certifications with the governing bodies responsible for certifying electronic gadgets. When you finally get your Notion Ink Adam tablet in hand, which of these currently featured apps from the Android Marketplace are you most likely to install first?
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Vote for: What is your favorite video game system from the early 1970s
gaming | Apr 6th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
Those were the days before anyone was concerned about vertex shading ability.
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Vote for: Choose the best iPhone app:
apple iphone | May 31st, 2010 | by Brandon
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Vote for: Best iPhone Games: which are your favourites? (part seven)
iphone games | Jan 27th, 2012 | by Editor
There are quite a few games available for your iPhone or iPod Touch, from simple but addictive games to complex ones that can keep you hooked for hours. Each person has a few favourites though, let us know which they are!
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Vote for: Mindflex reads your brainwave activity and allows you to manipulate a ball on a playing field.
mindflex | Jan 3rd, 2010 | by Editor

| Amazing technology and the future of gaming. |

| There's nothing new about this. GSR has been there forever. |
For $80, the Mindflex game will allow you to control a small ball and run it through an obstacle course without touching it - with the power of your mind alone. Scifi? Let's not be overly dramatic. The game uses GSR, Galvanic Skin Response, a basic factor of electrical conductivity in our skin, used in devices like the iphone touch screen. The game "reads" your conductivity level using a pair of probes, and translates it into a fan blower on the game's board. Read more here.
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