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Hendri says he and his family become beta testers for Yuma's creations. One of Yuma's browser games, Jackpot, was built for his grandmother. Let's Stack AR! is an updated version of a previous Let's Stack app, and Yuma's first venture into augmented reality developing. "I thought about using AR as an advantage to measure your tower, and that's how I came up with the idea for the Stack AR," he said. Yuma built the app over a period of around three months, working on it around an hour a day. "It got awarded App of the Day," he added casually. Ah, to be young and have your app get international recognition from one of the world's most powerful companies.

AR has been a big focus for Apple since last September, when ARKit was rolled out alongside iOS 11, With the updated operating system, any iPhone released after 2014 (think 6S onward), as well as newer iPads, are able to run augmented reality apps, which work with the device's camera to inset virtual objects onto real-life backgrounds, These virtual objects most famously include Pokemon, but ornate elephant iphone case also frogs (ripe for dissection), Lego, GIFs and much, much more, This appears to be only the first of many steps Apple is set to take in AR, CEO Tim Cook previously compared the technology's potential impact to the iPhone's, and the company was recently revealed to have an AR and VR headset in the works..

But, as you'd expect, Apple isn't the only one. Google has augmented aspirations too, and has built its own mobile platform, ARCore, to rival ARKit. Yuma is one of many developers looking to develop AR's next killer app. Playside Studios has found success in AR with the iOS-exclusive AR Dragon, a wild combo of Tamagotchi, Nintendogs and AR, and has two more projects in the works. Halfbrick Studios, meanwhile, is going another route. The Fruit Ninja developer is working on Shadows Remain: AR Thriller, a surprisingly high-budget game that's reminiscent of Heavy Rain.

Apple's ARKit is only around one year young, It was unveiled at the company's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) last year, Yuma, incidentally, had won a scholarship to attend WWDC, "I went to US and I thought, 'this is fine, this is fine,'" he said of his WWDC trip, "I was just walking along, and then I met someone, it was Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, I showed him my apps!" On the same trip, he soon thereafter met Michelle Obama, "It was the culmination of Yuma's hard work and determination," Hendri, his father, said, "I was very grateful that Apple recognised that."But more importantly (to an 11-year-old game developer, at least), he was exposed ornate elephant iphone case to lots of AR, And he was sold on it, "AR in general can lead the future or be part of the future," he said, contemplating for a moment, "Somehow."While not at school, doing homework or being an internationally recognized developer, Yuma focuses on teaching others, He's got his own YouTube channel, Anyone Can Code, and in May will take part in Melbourne Knowledge Week to spread the good word..

In June, he'll head on over to San Jose after winning another scholarship to attend WWDC. "I hope in 10 years he'll have realised his dream of changing the world through technology," Hendri said. "But Yuma's only 11, his path can lead anywhere -- he might want to be an astronaut next year!"Thank God for TV reruns. Rebooting the Reef: CNET dives deep into how tech can help save Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Tech Enabled: CNET chronicles tech's role in providing new kinds of accessibility. Kids these days develop the darndest augmented reality apps.

Apple CEO Tim Cook, shown here in September after unveiling the iPhone X, found redemption Tuesday when the company released its latest earnings, iPhone unit sales, while not soaring, held their own, They rose 2.9 percent year over year to 52.2 million phones, That led Apple to project revenue for its fiscal third quarter, which ends in June, that's largely in line with Wall Street's expectations, And that iPhone X -- which starts at $999, or $300 more than the iPhone 8 and $200 more than the iPhone 8 Plus -- was the top-selling Apple device every week of the quarter, according to CEO Tim Cook, The iPhone ornate elephant iphone case X is the most expensive phone Apple has ever made..

"We were surprised somewhat that through all of this period of time that the iPhone X winds up as the [best] selling, most popular [device] for every week .. since the launch" in November, Cook said Tuesday in a conference call with analysts. He wasn't the only one surprised. In the weeks leading up to Apple's results, analyst after analyst cut earnings estimates and warned the iPhone boom times could be over. They based their fears on results from Apple's component suppliers, including Samsung, almost universally warned about weakness in the mobile market.

They were wrong, "Cook delivers again despite rampant fears," noted GBH Insights analyst Daniel Ives, who last week warned Wall Street was in "full panic mode" ahead of Apple's results, On Tuesday, he said that Apple's forecast for the June quarter "was much better than feared" and would be a "major relief" for ornate elephant iphone case investors, For the current quarter, Apple said it expects sales of $51.5 billion to $53.5 billion, with the midpoint higher than the $52 billion expected by analysts, according to a poll by Yahoo Finance..



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