Japan's virtual pop music idol, Hatsune Miku, leads the way for a new Dominos Japan promotion that harnesses the iPhone to give you an augmented reality experience with your meal.
Japanese creative agency Dentsu has come up with a way to allow Japanese children to access grownup newspapers by harnessing the power of augmented reality.
The time-traveling blue police box known as the Tardis is such a fixture of Doctor Who fandom that building one's own Tardis replica has become increasingly common in recent years. But the interior of the fictional machine, which is bigger than its exterior, has been impossible to duplicate, until now.
Here at DVICE we've followed many an augmented reality trend. We've explored creepy AR dates with Japanese schoolgirls and pop stars and gloves that allow users to manipulate 3D projects. The latest development is an augmented reality in a transparent train window, allowing the user to play with the scenery as they travel.