Qualcomm had recently
released their Augmented Reality Software Development Kit (SDK) for iOS. The
SDK had originally been available for Android but Qualcomm had promised
its release in July for iOS. The SDK should make it easier for developers to
integrate virtual content with real content such as images captured by cameras
found on many portable devices.
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