Apple AR will intelligently identify and annotate items of interest
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Rather than passively display virtual Apple AR objects, Apple Glass may allow users to share 3D data, and manipulate it in editing apps.
Apple s myriad patents and patent applications for Apple AR already include ones for displaying 3D data from other devices. Two new patents, however, show that Apple wants users to be able to selectively share or retrieve objects, and also edit them. Displaying 3D content shared from other devices, is a newly-revealed patent that proposes Head-Mounted Displays (HMD) could use three dimensional (3D) content from a separate device.
Apple s patent is unusually blunt about current systems that try to do this. Existing computing systems and applications do not adequately facilitate the sharing and use of 3D content to provide and use CGR environments on electronic devices, it says.
Editing shared 3D AR objects
Apple s myriad patents and patent applications for Apple AR already include ones for displaying 3D data from other devices. Two new patents, however, show that Apple wants users to be able to selectively share or retrieve objects, and also edit them. Displaying 3D content shared from other devices, is a newly-revealed patent that proposes Head-Mounted Displays (HMD) could use three dimensional (3D) content from a separate device.
Apple s patent is unusually blunt about current systems that try to do this. Existing computing systems and applications do not adequately facilitate the sharing and use of 3D content to provide and use CGR environments on electronic devices, it says.