One clever YouTuber has revealed how anyone can create a hologram using their iPhone. The trick was shared by @Mrwhosetheboss on YouTube a few years ago and has since been watched more than 24 million ...
A YouTube channel that dishes out technology advice “Mrwhosetheboss” appears to have a strategy for turning smartphones into 3D hologram projectors that involves a plastic CD cover, a glass cutter, a ...
Scientists have developed a method for creating 3D holograms using "incoherent light" emitted from mobile devices — turning iPhone 14 Pro into a projector. When you purchase through links on our site, ...
Nic Lawrence, Edward Buckley, Adrian Cable and Peter Mash, researchers within the Photonics and Sensors Group at the University of Cambridge, Department of Engineering are developing ground-breaking ...
File this one under smartphone hacks that are definitely unnecessary but insanely fun. When simple science meets smartphones, the result is a nifty little "hack" that can be performed in just a few ...
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Holograms are undoubtedly spiffy-looking, but they're not exactly cheap; even a basic holographic projector made from off-the-shelf parts can cost thousands of dollars. MIT researchers may have a ...
ONE clever YouTuber has revealed how anyone can create a hologram using their iPhone. The trick was shared by @Mrwhosetheboss on YouTube a few years ago and has since been watched more than 24 million ...