Augmented reality and a hotspot bloom
Augmented reality and a hotspot bloom

Gear Live reports about two interesting technologies: Total Immersion’s D’Fusion software solution and the Hotspot Bloom. Total Immersion specializes in augmented reality technologies and its software, D’Fusion, allows for integration of 3D objects into real time video. To get a better idea of how this works check out the video.

Hotspot Bloom is a very fashionable flower shaped wi-fi detector that you can clip on your clothes, bags, etc. and that will signal when you walk into a range of a wi-fi hotspot.
Hotspot Bloom glows red in a location with a strong wi-fi signal, green to orange for a medium signal, blue for a low signal, and pulses blue if there is no signal available at all.
Via Gear Live
Table of contents for Augmented Reality
- [Tech] SAGEM Head-Up Display
- Virtual Presence
- free network visible network
- PS3 & augmented reality
- Augmented Maps: Combining Tech and Paper
- “Echo” at the Tate Modern
- Will we learn again from LAS VEGAS?
- Life Spectulatrix - Augmented Architectures
- Augmented reality handshake
- [Research] Augmented Reality and children play
- Augmented reality and a hotspot bloom
- [Research] Usability and collaborative aspects of augmented reality
- Augmented card game
- [Innovation] Military tech versus street tech
- View-Dependent Stereoscopic Projection in Real Environments
- Augmented reality for poultry trimmers
- [Tangible/Intangible] Augmented Reality Volcano
- [Tangible/Intangible] Usability and playability in Augmented reality
- 3D Buildings with Textures in Google Earth
- Streets As Stages
- Simply Botiful at Hauser & Wirth Coppermill Gallery
- So You’ve Been Using Google Earth and Now You Want…
