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Daily Life In West Bund In Shanghai
Shanghai's Tencent headquarters is seen in Shanghai, China, on April 19, 2025 (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto). -
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IBM Studios In Milan
The IBM Studios Milano pavilion is located in the Porta Nuova business district in Milan, Lombardy, Italy, on May 27, 2023. The structure serves as a workspace and innovation hub for IBM and features a distinctive wooden facade alongside modern residential towers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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IBM Studios In Milan
Families and visitors visit the plaza in front of the IBM Studios Milano pavilion in the Porta Nuova shopping district in Milan, Lombardy, Italy, on May 27, 2023. The area is a central feature of Milan's urban renewal project and is home to IBM's innovative workplace. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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IBM Studios In Milan
Crowds walk around the public plaza near the IBM Studios Milano pavilion in the Porta Nuova shopping district in Milan, Lombardy, Italy, on May 27, 2023. The structure serves as a modern workplace for IBM and is part of the city's urban renewal project. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Technology Headquater In Shanghai
A general view of the Netease headquarters is illuminated in Shanghai, China, on April 9, 2025. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Technology Headquater In Shanghai
A general view of the Netease headquarters is illuminated in Shanghai, China, on April 9, 2025. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
The Intel AI logo displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
ASUS unveils its new Copilot+ PC, showcasing cutting-edge technology and innovative features for modern computing, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
ASUS unveils its new Copilot+ PC, showcasing cutting-edge technology and innovative features for modern computing, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
Dell, HP, and Lenovo laptops equipped with Intel Core Ultra processors, optimized for premium thin and powerful laptops, featuring 3D performance hybrid architecture, advanced AI capabilities, and built-in Intel Arc GPU, on display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
ASUS introduces the ExpertBook P Series, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
Intel presents its Core Ultra 9 chip during CES 2025 in Las Vegas, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
Intel Automotive unveils an adaptive control solution, next-gen discrete graphics, and an AWS virtual development environment, highlighting the future of automotive technology, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
The Intel Corporation showcases its latest Upscaler technology XeSS 2 concept with Intel Xeon at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
Intel presents its Core Ultra 9 chip during CES 2025 in Las Vegas, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 07:
A general view of one of the exhibition venues hosting the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 07:
The Changhong logo is displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
The Intel Corporation showcases its AI at the Edge concept at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 07:
A logo of LG is seen on display at the Consumer Electronics Show 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 07:
LG showcases its LG AI Home concept at the Consumer Electronics Show 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 07:
A comprehensive software package for processing, visualizing, and reporting data from multiple spectroscopic instruments by Gram AI on display at the Consumer Electronics Show 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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11th Annual Breakthrough Prize Ceremony 2025
American businessman and Co-Founder of Microsoft Bill Gates arrives at the 11th Annual Breakthrough Prize Ceremony 2025 held at the Barker Hangar on April 5, 2025 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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11th Annual Breakthrough Prize Ceremony 2025
American businessman and Co-Founder of Microsoft Bill Gates arrives at the 11th Annual Breakthrough Prize Ceremony 2025 held at the Barker Hangar on April 5, 2025 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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11th Annual Breakthrough Prize Ceremony 2025
American businessman and Co-Founder of Microsoft Bill Gates arrives at the 11th Annual Breakthrough Prize Ceremony 2025 held at the Barker Hangar on April 5, 2025 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft And Copilot Illiustration
The Microsoft logo appears on a smartphone screen and the Copilot logo on a computer screen as background in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on April 4, 2025. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
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Logos Of Large Companies On Laptop
The Google Gemini logo appears on a phone, and the Google logo is displayed on a laptop in Krakow, Poland, on April 1, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Logos Of Large Companies On Laptop
The Nvidia logo displays on a laptop in Krakow, Poland, on April 1, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
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03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: Completed 3D scan of a cuddly toy
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App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
Ref 16695
03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: Toy train rolls along the track
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App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
Ref 16695
03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: Lego minifigure moves just like the original
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App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
Ref 16695
03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: Recreated Gameboy can be made to actually play games on
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App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
Ref 16695
03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: A recreated camera can be made to take virtual reality photos.
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App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
Ref 16695
03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: Creating a fully operation mixed reality TV set which can show old animated cartoons.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
Ref 16695
03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: Creating a fully operation mixed reality TV set which can show old animated cartoons.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
Ref 16695
03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: Creating a fully operation mixed reality TV set which can show old animated cartoons.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
Ref 16695
03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: A recreated cuddly toy has its movements set up
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
Ref 16695
03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: A recreated cuddly toy has its movements set up
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183155164_FER
App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
Ref 16695
03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: A recreated cuddly toy has its movements set up
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183155163_FER
App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
Ref 16695
03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: Using the InteRecon app to scan a cuddly toy.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183155161_FER
App brings old toys and gadgets to life
Ferrari Press Agency
InteRecon 1
Ref 16695
03/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich
Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.
Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.
The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.
InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.
The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.
The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.
So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes
The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
OPS: Using the InteRecon app to scan a cuddly toy.
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Amazon And TikTok Logos
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 2:
A woman works on a small laptop displaying the TikTok logo, with the Amazon logo visible on a computer screen in the background in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 2, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Signal Photo Illustration
The Signal logo appears on a smartphone screen and as a background on a computer screen in Athens, Greece, on March 28, 2025. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
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Signal Photo Illustration
The Signal logo appears on a smartphone screen and as a background on a computer screen in Athens, Greece, on March 28, 2025. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)