Mobile phones get cyborg vision

It's a gift that was once the preserve of fictional cyborgs.
Call it Terminator Vision - a view of the world tagged with rich, location-relevant information whilst your gaze flickers here and there.
But now this Augmented Reality (AR), as it is known, is materialising in the real world.
Mobile phone operators, at least, are hoping it will be the next big thing as programmers learn to corral all the bells and whistles of smart phones - GPS, video, accelerometers - into "killer applications".
For the first time such AR is available for handsets.

Via the video function of a mobile phone's camera it is now possible to combine a regular pictorial view with added data from the internet just as the fictional Terminator was able to overlay its view of the world with vital information about its surroundings.
For example, UK-firm Acrossair has launched an application for the iPhone which allows Londoners to find their nearest tube station using their iPhone.
Mobilizy has shown off its Wikitude world browser which presents users of phones running Google's Android operating system with information about real world objects submitted by users.

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