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Metaio the company that launched the Junaio AR browser last November, have recently made a few very interesting announcements — image recognition, tracking and a mobile development kit.

This has just been made possible on the iPhone with the release of the iPhone’s new OS, developers now have access to the camera’s API and live camera data opening the gates of possibility for things like 3D animations overlaid in your augmented reality browser.

Previously, using this type of reality browser (with only GPS data), you’d typically see information in form of an icon overlaid on the screen. As a quick example, if you were viewing a monument and fired up your AR browser, you’d likely see the Wikipedia icon pop-up on the screen with an option to “read more” on Wikipedia.… Continue Reading

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Marty Martin (director) and Flakjakt (musician) shot their new video “Cascades” solely on the iPhone 4.
This video looks amazing and will no doubt inspire more artists to take their lead. Digital Trends mentioned Final Cut Pro was used to edit, clearly they’ve applied some filters and tweaks to achieve the stylized appearance but the clarity of the iPhone 4′s camera is impressive none the less.

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The folks at RentCompass, a Toronto based start-up, aim to be a driving force in the Canadian mobile rental space.

Their app ( iphone, ipod touch and ipad) which combines location-based data with rental listings, could be the first of it’s kind for Canadians. The co-founder Samir Al-Battran claims it is. The benefit of using this app is that you can get a nice overview of rentals using maps. Mr Al-Battran filled a clear niche first but he’s got an uphill battle ahead. The problem isn’t the concept or design, but in the adoption.… Continue Reading

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If you’re looking to sync contacts between the Android and iPhone/iPad fear not– it’s not that messy at all.
I have a Nexus One (Android) device running 2.1 but I’m hoping this method will work for most Android users. I’d love to hear your input.

Here’s a way to do it :

1. Go to “contacts” on your Nexus One. In the settings you will see an option to export contacts to SD card. Go ahead, export.

2. With the device mounted to your desktop, make sure the file you exported is on the SD card. It exported my contacts list to a file called ” 00001.vcf… Continue Reading

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In my latest column for the Globe and Mail I review 3 free iPhone apps: TwitCasting Live, Adobe Acrobat’s Connect Pro Mobile and Fuze Meeting.… Continue Reading

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