'Pokemon Go' digital popularity is also warping real life

The "Pokemon Go" craze has sent legions of players hiking around cities and battling with "pocket monsters" on their smartphones. It marks a turning point for augmented reality, or technology that superimposes a digital facade ...

What's next for augmented reality after 'Pokemon Go'?

"Pokemon Go" has introduced much of America to augmented reality, a freakish landscape with computer-generated monsters frolicking in the real world. It also has game designers scrambling to create the next AR smash. What ...

Pokémon-like card game can help teach ecology

Playing a Pokémon-like card game about ecology and biodiversity can result in broader knowledge of species and a better understanding of ecosystems than traditional teaching methods, like slideshows, according to new research ...

'Pokemon Go' players stumble on hidden history

Historical markers have long dotted the landscape, often barely noticed by passers-by—until they became treasure-filled stops this month on the "Pokemon Go" trail.

Pokemon Go boost limited as Nintendo cuts profit forecast

"Pokemon Go" is giving only a modest boost to Japanese video game maker Nintendo, which has slashed its operating profit and sales forecasts for this fiscal year citing lagging demand for game consoles like the Wii U.

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