Professional camera maker RED announced the world's first holographic phone -- the Hydrogen-- on Thursday to the surprise of phone geeks everywhere. The Hydrogen is already generating plenty of ...
Remember the Princess Leia hologram message in Star Wars pleading for help as played by R2D2? A new smartphone is promising a similar technology with AT&T and Verizon signing on to begin selling them.
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Pretty much everyone has a smartphone nowadays. And you may not know it, because we so often take them for granted, but that small device that you carry around in your backpocket is an extremely ...
RED, a company that makes digital cameras for Hollywood films, is releasing a holographic phone called the Hydrogen RED, a company that makes digital cameras for Hollywood films, is releasing a ...
We're inching ever closer to the time at which holograms are a real possibility for mobile smart devices. Only a few years ago I'd have completely disavowed the possibility that a mobile hologram were ...
In the hopefully near future, you won't need hulking contraptions to create holograms nor special glasses to see them. All you are going to need is your phone. This promise of science fiction made ...
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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 ...
It has been hyped as the world's first "holographic media machine that fits in your pocket," with no glasses required. And now we know that the RED Hydrogen One smartphone from RED will be made ...
In five years, cell phones will be able to produce holograms of friends and colleagues talking and moving in real time, IBM researchers say. “We see 3D technology moving into the cell phone, which ...
Baseball fans of the 1970s undoubtedly remember the Big Red Machine, the nickname at the time for the powerhouse Cincinnati Reds. Alas, what I’m calling the Big RED Machine of smartphones, struck out ...
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