computerworld.comReality ain’t what it used to be. Augmented reality, virtual reality and mixed reality tools are creating a lot of buzz - as well as a lot of potential headaches for IT departments in everything from networking and security to data retrieval.Even understanding what each of the terms refers to can be confusing, as they aren’t always used consistently. The term “mixed reality” (MR) was coined by researchers Paul Milgram and Fumio Kishino in 1994 to refer to every sensory environment in between the purely physical and the purely virtual. But over time, it fell out of use in favor of the more specific “augmented reality” (AR) for digital information overlaid on the real, physical world and “virtual reality” (VR) for a completely digital environment.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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