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Apple's iOS ARKit demo leaps into A-Ha's "Take On Me" video

As others have dubbed it, it's Augmented Reality's "A-Ha" moment.

Seamus Byrne
Seamus Byrne
Apple's iOS ARKit demo leaps into A-Ha's "Take On Me" video

As others have dubbed it, it's Augmented Reality's "A-Ha" moment.

[embed]https://youtu.be/ZBdRAdSosv4[/embed]

Frivilous, fun, silly, exciting, and amazing. What a great way to show off how clever Augmented Reality tools can be. And this is just the beginning of the smartphone AR revolution.

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