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Virtual Dictionary
Reality Enforcement A philosophical term, reality enforcement is based on the nature of consensus reality ? the definition of the ?real? reality as being the one on which a common consensus can be reached. Reality enforcement is the process of convincing individuals that believe otherwise, that their belief is wrong, and the consensus reality is the only one that matters. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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A scene from Chrysalis (2007) in which the virtues of transparent monitors in call-centres and RFID chips implanted in police officers are discussed, with pros and cons of both technologies discussed in detail.
In myth and legend, a magic symbol is a pattern drawn on a physical object which possesses otherworldly powers; able to alter reality by creating protective circles, summon creatures to do the artist's bidding, or alter the structure of reality itself. Perhaps it is poetic that the same concept is now used as the keystone for augmented reality.A mainstream media piece on the growing explosion of augmented reality gaming - combining physical and virtual data as one, in order to play location-based games.
An interesting study looks at how we differentiate real characters from fictional characters, and its not done the way you might think. Instead, reality and fiction are highly subjective traits, different for each individual, depending on how their reality is based. Bad name puns aside, CamAR is exactly what it sounds like. Its an augmented reality camera system. Designed by Vuzix, it clips onto the outside of their VR920 virtual reality video eyewear, turning the 400 usd device into an augmented reality visor. This book is dedicated to both virtual reality and augmented reality, as in how both apply to the manufacturing process. Everything from 3D visualisation and pre-manufacture prototyping to 3D printers and revolutionising the manufacture process. Understanding Virtual Reality is essentially a holistic introductory book, covering in a little depth, a wide swathe of issues, applications and advancements in and around the sphere of virtual reality. This Second Edition of the first comprehensive technical book on the subject of virtual reality provides updated and expanded coverage of the technology?where it originated, how it has evolved, and where it is going. The authors cover all of the latest innovations and applications that are making virtual reality more important than ever before. A short intro to Augmented Reality from the game development perspective. Part one of a three part phone interview with futurist Ray Kurzweil on the predicted technology singularity, and emergence of true virtual reality, and augmented reality, within our lifetimes.
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Results by page (11/04/2007)
(Press Release) Houston, April 10th. VirTra Systems, Inc. has announced delivery and installation of its first ten newly developed single-screen small arms training simulators for Ti Training Corp. of Englewood, Colorado. "O...
(13/10/2006)
(Press Release) Major General Perry V. Dalby, VirTra Systems' chief executive officer, today announced a strategic partnership with Ti Training Corp and receipt of its initial 10-system small arms training simulator order. M...
(05/02/2005)
James Tatoian, chief executive of Eureka Aerospace in Pasadena, California, is developing a system that uses microwave energy to interfere with microchips inside cars. Once the chip is overloaded with excessive current, the car ceases to fu...
(03/04/2010)
US technology firms and privacy groups have called for an overhaul of privacy laws, saying the government has too much access to private online data. Google, eBay and others have launched the Digital Due Process coalition, seeking to update...
(06/06/2010)
US lawmakers unveiled a bill Wednesday to enable law enforcement to identify users of pre-paid cell phones, charging that anonymity makes the devices attractive to terrorists, drug kingpins and gangs. The legislation would re...
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