![]() ![]() ![]() Here is Apple’s demo (around 3hrs and 48 minutes into the video) The difference according to Apple is that its demo is live, whereas they implied that Facebook’s demo is merely a carefully edited video. This SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping) demo looks similar to what Mark Zuckerberg showed at Facebook F8 almost 2 months ago. A missed Pokeball would seem to hit the ground and roll off, following its contours. For Pokemon Go for example, Pikachu would not just be floating in space, but would appear to be standing on a sidewalk that you are pointing at. Your iPhone or iPad would be like a ‘window’ that shows AR objects, similar to how Pokemon Go is played for example, except now your iPad or iPhone will be able to estimate the three dimensional surfaces within its view and place AR objects on it more realistically. For readers of this site, the highlight was Apple’s demonstration of augmented reality on an iPad and an iPhone on the new iOS 11. ![]() UPDATE: Apple has announced 360 video editing in Final Cut Pro Apple will support Steam VR and HTC Vive Apple has announced Metal API for VR.Īt WWDC 2017, Apple announced several things including a new iPad Pro variant. At WWDC 2017, Apple demonstrated augmented reality on the upcoming iOS 11 using existing iOS hardware. ![]()
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