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Gizmodo's Wackiest Gadgets of 2002

GizModo VR

To celebrate the anniversary, we’re looking back at some of the most significant ways our lives have been thrown for a loop by our digital tools. Gizmodo is 20 years old! Read more.

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ARKit Recreation of ‘The Ring’ Iconic TV Scene Foretells AR’s Inevitable Weirdness

Road to VR

In the meantime, we can get a little sneak peek into that weirdness yet to come with Abhishek Singh’s latest ARKit project that recreated the iconic scene from The Ring (2002). Singh is no stranger to the digital lime light for his projects either, as he’s the same developer that created an AR version of Super Mario Bros.

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Delivering Digital Meatballs in AR, with IKEA’s Martin Enthed

XR for Business Podcast

And building those back-end tools, coding, setting up standards and everything, up to 2011. Alan: So how is IKEA using these tools now? And then the Apple guys came with a brilliant ARKit, and it worked beautifully. And then they hired me to do all development for that company, IKEA Communications. Martin: Okay. Martin: Yeah.

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Delivering Digital Meatballs in AR, with IKEA’s Martin Enthed

XR for Business Podcast

And building those back-end tools, coding, setting up standards and everything, up to 2011. Alan: So how is IKEA using these tools now? And then the Apple guys came with a brilliant ARKit, and it worked beautifully. And then they hired me to do all development for that company, IKEA Communications. Martin: Okay. Martin: Yeah.

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Delivering Digital Meatballs in AR, with IKEA’s Martin Enthed

XR for Business Podcast

And building those back-end tools, coding, setting up standards and everything, up to 2011. Alan: So how is IKEA using these tools now? And then the Apple guys came with a brilliant ARKit, and it worked beautifully. And then they hired me to do all development for that company, IKEA Communications. Martin: Okay. Martin: Yeah.

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