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Surprising things you can do on your iPhone

DIG UP DINOSAURS

24 Augmented Reality (AR) apps make the impossible appear in front of you, and ARcheology — Dig Up History is a great example of that. It puts dinosaurs under your floorboards, in the garden, in the park or anywhere else you can point your phone’s camera, so you can discover a T–rex under the terrace or a diplodocus under the dinner table.

The App Store is packed with great AR apps now, with Mission To Mars AR enabling you to drive the Mars Rover, Civilisations AR bringing treasure directly to you, and Big Bang AR showing you the beginnings of the universe. And if you’d rather blow things up than blow your mind there are tons of great AR apps that enable you to cause chaos from

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