IBM's free Seer augmented reality app for the Wimbledon Tennis-goers will be available for iPhones and serves just in time pronouncing its release on June 21st.
This is tainted to come in handy for all the Wimbledon fans who crave for the tournament. It just serves the purpose of watching the game unless one is planning on heading over to Wimbledon this year.
For all the others this app comes as a boon as it uses GPs to wander across the grounds, and the virtually available reality shows live videos of the game of each second, once the phone is pointed courtside.
The experts claim that this app will come in handy for all those who were stuck watching a boring game of no-names but longed for the big Centre Court game.
It is very easy in operation as one just needs to point the phone in the general direction of the court, the live video and scores will flash up-presumably using HTML5 on the iPhone. The soon to be launched app will be available in App store before Wimbledon approaches later this month.












