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 ...
One YouTube channel dedicated to posting technology advice, claims to have a strategy for turning your smartphone into 3D hologram projectors using items you may have around your house. A plastic CD ...
Technically, this simple DIY project doesn’t produce a hologram, but the results look very similar. The idea is to create a pyramid of transparent, reflective material with the point facing down onto ...
Photo: Bakers Tuts/YouTube We’re going to be waiting a few years (or decades?) before Apple gets around to adding holographic displays to the iPhone, but did you know there’s actually a wicked-simple ...
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 ...
Nic Lawrence, Edward Buckley, Adrian Cable and Peter Mash, researchers within the Photonics and Sensors Group at the University of Cambridge, Department of Engineering are developing ground-breaking ...
We've seen various examples of holograms over the years, with the technology behind them coming in many varieties. The prism crystal-based one that surfaced in 2012 is one example, but in the future ...
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 ...
File this one under smartphone hacks that are definitely unnecessary but insanely fun. When simple science meets smartphones, the result is a nifty little "hack" that can be performed in just a few ...
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / July 2, 2020 / Recently, WIMI Hologram Cloud (NASDAQ:WIMI) announced that it will set up a joint venture to conduct business in the semiconductor market. With the advent of ...
A YouTube channel that dishes out technology advice “Mrwhosetheboss” appears to have a strategy for turning smartphones into 3D hologram projectors that involves a plastic CD cover, a glass cutter, a ...