Microsoft’s enterprise-focused HoloLens 3 may be dead in the water, as a recent report maintains that internal divisions have hobbled the company’s efforts to release its next AR headset as planned.
When Microsoft introduced HoloLens several years ago, it seemed like a futuristic device straight out of a Sci-Fi movie. Now, several years later, HoloLens very future has been called into question.
Pinnable windows floating in midair. Three-dimensional dinosaurs. Video calls. 3D castles emerging from the ground. No, i’m not talking about the capabilities of Apple’s new Vision Pro VR/AR headset.
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Microsoft Technical fellow and father of the HoloLens Alex Kipman is leaving the company after 21 years. Kipman's departure is part of -- or maybe more likely, the cause of -- yet another reorg in ...
Microsoft’s HoloLens has been available to developers for some time, but what’s less well known is that its augmented reality headset also comes in an ‘enterprise edition.’ CEO Satya Nadella talked up ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Microsoft has not abandoned development on HoloLens 3, according to the technical fellow who leads the company's mixed reality division. In a ...
HoloLens, Microsoft's augmented reality headset alternative to the virtual reality me-toos that gaming is currently struggling under the weight of, is certainly different. Sure, Microsoft is revealing ...
Nothing at Microsoft’s press conference on Monday got a bigger reaction than HoloLens. Being able to peer into the world of a game without having to leave the real world is a fascinating proposition, ...
I seriously want to try one of these. Is everything in focus? Or does the way the visuals are created mean that when you're looking in the distance, nearer objects are blurred and vice versa? If not, ...