CNET got an exclusive, early demo of the software a week before its unveiling at the Augmented World Expo, which runs Wednesday through Friday in Santa Clara, California."We think it can be used by everyone on the planet, from childhood to elderhood," Wright said. ABI Research predicts that the industry's revenue -- combining consumer and business software and hardware -- will total billion in 2021, up from CNET got an exclusive, early demo of the software a week before its unveiling at the Augmented World Expo, which runs Wednesday through Friday in Santa Clara, California."We think it can be used by everyone on the planet, from childhood to elderhood," Wright said. ABI Research predicts that the industry's revenue -- combining consumer and business software and hardware -- will total $96 billion in 2021, up from $1.4 billion this year.The twist is that you can draw on your phone or tablet screen using your finger or a stylus to show someone where to plug in a cable or how to solve a math problem.If you're the one giving assistance, what you see on your screen is what the other person is pointing a phone's camera at.The service represents an easily understood and practical benefit of augmented reality, a hot trend that overlays digital images on the real world using special headsets or your own phone. || CNET got an exclusive, early demo of the software a week before its unveiling at the Augmented World Expo, which runs Wednesday through Friday in Santa Clara, California. "We think it can be used by everyone on the planet, from childhood to elderhood," Wright said. ABI Research predicts that the industry's revenue -- combining consumer and business software and hardware -- will total $96 billion in 2021, up from $1.4 billion this year. The twist is that you can draw on your phone or tablet screen using your finger or a stylus to show someone where to plug in a cable or how to solve a math problem. If you're the one giving assistance, what you see on your screen is what the other person is pointing a phone's camera at. .4 billion this year.The twist is that you can draw on your phone or tablet screen using your finger or a stylus to show someone where to plug in a cable or how to solve a math problem.If you're the one giving assistance, what you see on your screen is what the other person is pointing a phone's camera at.The service represents an easily understood and practical benefit of augmented reality, a hot trend that overlays digital images on the real world using special headsets or your own phone.
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