In its first iteration, Microsoft's HoloLens has boundless potential for games, 3D printing, and presentations. It's up to developers to tap into it. The post Hands-On With Microsoft’s HoloLens, One Year Later appeared first on WIRED. Hands-On With Microsoft’s HoloLens, One Year LaterThis entry was posted in AR augmented reality Gadget Lab gallery Gear HoloLens Microsoft Virtual reality VR on December 17, 2015 by Tim Moynihan
Microsoft has yet to ship its first HoloLens holographic imaging device, but it is moving swiftly on to the next generation of development nonetheless. TechCrunch has confirmed that Microsoft has dismissed 60 people in Israel who work on the HoloLens — 30 full-time staff and 30 contractors. The plan is to wind down work on its VR headset and platform in the country and shift… Read More Microsoft Lays Off 60 On Its HoloLens Team In Israel ...This entry was posted in augmented reality Europe Gadgets HoloLens layoffs Microsoft Startups TC Wearables on December 1, 2015 by Ingrid Lunden
Microsoft this morning announced a grip of new hardware, including Surface products, high-end smartphones, a wearable, Windows 10 for the Xbox One and its first laptop. The laptop, called the Surface Book, stunned in an event marked largely by pr... Everything You Need To Know From Microsoft’s Massive Hardware EventThis entry was posted in Gadgets HoloLens lumia 950 Microsoft Microsoft Band Surface Pro 4 TC Windows10HardwareEvent on October 6, 2015 by Alex Wilhelm,Cat Zakrzewski