Holograms in science fiction range from a simple 3D display to the fully interactive experience of Star Trek’s holodeck. The tech for the first one is here, more or less, but the latter might be truly ...
In a recent study published in Applied Physics Reviews, a team of researchers from several Chinese and American universities unveiled a groundbreaking technique for creating holograms. Phys.org tells ...
Researchers have developed a hologram that allows you to reach out and “feel” it — not unlike the holodecks of “Star Trek.” University of Glasgow scientists have created hologram system that uses jets ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- New technology is pushing the envelope, going beyond your typical Zoom meeting. Some celebrities have used them but now holograms are on the cusp of becoming reality for anyone.
Company promises new product will bring "easy creation process" to holographic imaging in AEC community. Photo courtesy of Zebra Imaging. The 3D Hologram Creator extends the native file export ...
Scientists have created a new device small enough to fit inside of a regular pair of glasses. This new design could help solve one of the primary issues surrounding the use of holographic displays by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The major challenges for commercial holography are two-fold: We’re limited by the amount of 3D information we can display and by ...
Projecting three-dimensional images directly from a smartphone, without bulky headsets or projectors, could soon become reality. Researchers from the University of St Andrews have successfully ...
Standard scanners might be a little boring, collecting dust next to your printer rarely getting use now that everyone with a phone has a decent digital camera, and most workplaces allow a PDF ...
If hologram meetings catch on, you're going to have to put on some pants — or at least swap out the slippers for shoes. Two companies are attempting to make remote video conferencing more holographic, ...
Three dimensional holographic visualization technology company Zebra Imaging announced the launch of a 3D Hologram Creator plugin for Autodesk Revit Building Information Modeling (BIM) software users.