Technology
Facebook and third-party AR creators will join forces – V Herald
Facebook has opened the door for augmented reality effects creators. Third-party AR developers will be able to share their work on their platform.

Facebook has opened the door for augmented reality effects creators. Third-party AR creators will be able to share their work on the world spread platform, according to the Facebook Connect conference today. Their work will be available on both Messenger and Portal. Facebook has an AR program, called Spark AR; however, it was limited to its own creators until today. We will soon find out more official details.
The company’s recent event also includes an update number on Spark AR usage. The numb…
-
General23 hours ago
Alleged Croydon Park gunman Artemios Mintzas charged with 25 offences
-
Noosa News9 hours ago
Suncorp Stadium upgrades to rival Sydney as seat capacity and infrastructure prioritised
-
General21 hours ago
An open letter to pro-Palestinian protesters
-
Business11 hours ago
DroneShield announces new $13 million counter-drone facility as employees top 400