
The Parrot-copter arrives
iPhone-controlled quadricopter from Parrot lets you play augmented reality games for REAL!
Augmented reality gaming is one of those buzz-words in the iPhone app developer scene right now, but with little of much substance to date to really get many of us that excited about it all.
Until now, that is.
Parrot has been showing off its iPhone-powered A.R. Drone flying mini-quadricopter this week, claiming that the device points the way for augmented reality gaming.
How? Well, you can use the Parrot A.R. Drone to detect real life targets on your iPhone while flying it in front of your very eyes.

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