Apple has finally entered what
many believe to be the next big wave of computing: augmented reality.
At its annual conference for developers on Monday,
Apple unveiled new augmented reality (AR) software that can display virtual
objects onto the real world.
The software, dubbed AR Kit, will let apps like
Pokemon Go place virtual characters onto real objects through the iPhone's
camera. The goal is to make the iPhone "the largest AR platform in the
world," according to Apple executive Craig Federighi.
The biggest companies in tech, from Facebook to
Microsoft, are all working on AR technology. Startups like Magic Leap are
working on eyewear with the hopes of one day replacing smartphones by
overlaying virtual objects onto the real world. Apple is rumored to be working
on its own AR headset, although the company has yet to announce any hardware
details yet.
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