After years of movie magic made hologram tables the objects of our futuristic affections, the technology to create our own Star Wars- or Minority Report-esque setup is finally here. Australian company ...
A working prototype of what will be the first real multi-user hologram table in the world has been created by the Australian company Euclideon. Wearing only a small pair of glasses, up to four people ...
Holograms have been floating around for some time and a simple Google search will reveal hundreds of products claiming holographic technology — such as a pane of special glass that will make images ...
Researchers at Western Australia’s Curtin University say they can now take their work to new heights and depths with the addition of a futuristic Hologram Table at the HIVE, the university’s Hub for ...
In the future we'll all be sitting around a box in the middle of the room, rather than a TV in the corner. Canadian startup H+ Technology thinks so, anyway. H+ has created a see-through tabletop box ...
Like a scene out of crime procedural TV series Bones, researchers at Curtin University will now be able to visualise and interact with data and 3D models on a holographic table. Located at the HIVE, ...
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