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Apple has purchased a startup that makes lenses for augmented reality glasses, reports. The acquisition lends further evidence to rumors suggesting Apple is developing an augmented reality headset.

Akonia Holographics, the startup that Apple bought, advertises the 'world's first commercially available volume holographic reflective and waveguide optics for transparent display elements in smart glasses.' The displays that it makes are said to use the company's HoloMirror technology for 'ultra-clear, full-color performance' to enable the 'thinnest, lightest head worn displays in the world.' Apple confirmed the purchase to Reuters with the statement that it uses when it makes an acquisition: 'Apple buys smaller companies from time to time, and we generally don't discuss our purpose or plans.' Akonia Holographics was founded in 2012 by holography scientists who focused on holographic data storage before moving on to develop displays for augmented reality glasses, according to the company's website. It's not clear when exactly Apple purchased Akonia Holographics, but sources that spoke to Reuters suggested the company had become 'very quiet' over the last six months, indicating the acquisition may have been made in the first half of 2018. Multiple rumors have suggested Apple has a research unit of hundreds of employees working on AR and VR and exploring the ways the emerging technologies could be used in future Apple products. Apple is said to be exploring several prototypes, including with an 8K display for each eye and a set of augmented reality with a dedicated display, a built-in processor, and an 'rOS' or reality operating system. Libreoffice for mac free download.

Rumors indicate that Apple's first AR or VR product could come out in 2019 or 2020. Apple's purchase of Akonia Holographics is its second recent AR/VR related acquisition.

In November 2017, Apple, a company that developed a mixed reality headset called Totem.

Enable Magnifier in Settings • Open the Settings app • Tap ‘General’, then the ‘Accessibility’ tab • Tap ‘Magnifier’ and tap the toggle to enable it • Optionally tap the toggle for Auto-Brightness to enable automatic brightness and contrast adjustments based on ambient light while using Magnifier 2. Triple-click home button to activate Magnifier Once enabled, you can now open the Magnifier from anywhere with a quick triple-click of the home button, including from the lock screen. Snap a freeze frame, zoom-in, lock focus and turn on the flash The Magnifier UI is a customized camera UI that lets you snap a freeze frame with the circular button in the middle.

You can zoom-in easily using the onscreen slider or by swiping up the screen before after snapping a shot. Y ou can optionally turn on the flash if you need extra light by tapping the small lightning bolt icon in the bottom left corner. Tapping on the display or the padlock icon in the bottom left corner will lock the focus. You can also adjust colors 4. How to invert & adjust colors After you snap a freeze frame and zoom-in, you can adjust colors by tapping the small icon in the bottom right-hand corner. That will present you with a different UI that gives you controls for brightness and contrast with onscreen sliders, the ability to invert colors, and a few presets like Yellow/Blue, Grayscale, White/Blue, etc (pictured above).

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The feature was designed for those with vision impairments, allowing for easier reading of labels and other small text that might otherwise be difficult to read, and officially arrived in iOS 10 alongside a handful of other new Accessibility features. I wrote about some of Apple’s other and the latest Apple TV and Apple Watch releases earlier this year.

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Once created, log into your Glasses.com account and browse hundreds of frames from Ray-Ban, Oakley, Burberry, Coach and more--all scaled to show how they would fit your face. Standard prescription lenses are included free with any frame over $160, shipping is always free and we offer a 30-day, no questions asked, return policy.