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A Demo and Fresh Look at Campfire

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For the last few years, Campfire 3D has been expanding the world of “holographic collaboration” with a custom headset and base station as well as software that works in headset-based mixed reality and virtual reality, mobile-based augmented reality, and now on desktop 3D.

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RED’s Hydrogen One Smartphone Is “The World’s First Holographic Media Machine”

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Create a phone that can power holograms and doesn’t need a headset for AR or VR, that’s what, apparently. In an interview with Forbes Jannard said, “I never believed that AR and VR would be successful as long as you needed a pair of glasses or a headset to view content.

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Akonia Uses Holography To Create Transparent Augmented Reality Display

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The company now plans to use holography to make inexpensive transparent displays for augmented reality smartglasses. Augmented reality is expected to be a $90 billion market by 2020, according to tech advisor Digi-Capital. Akonia hopes to get production going by 2018 or so. The company has 20 employees now.

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Researchers Are Using Laser Beams To Create 3D Holograms

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Researchers at BYU have created a free-floating 3D hologram that uses lasers and a tiny particle floating in the air to create digital images which can be viewed without the need of a dedicated AR headset. BYU’s Holography Group uses a laser beam to trap a small particle in the air. Here’s how it works.