IBM Seer Adds Augmented Reality To Australian Open
January 18th, 2010 admin
We’ve seen free broadcasting of sports to mobile phones ( the forthcoming FIFA 2010 ). We’ve seen iPhone-specific apps for watching sports on mobile phones ( Cricket Live ). And now we’ve seen an Android-specific augmented reality app for the Australian Open tennis tournament. (more…)
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