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Imagine being able to smell the blueberry as Violet Beauregarde
inflates in front of your face, or the waxy purple of Harold's crayon,
or the soot belching out of the Polar Express. A new augmented reality
e-book technology, currently in development at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, was
recently introduced on South Korean television, proving that the Digilog
technology, which allows readers to view content in highly immersible
3-D, may arrive sooner than...
Published on March 25, 2010 13:19