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There are three prongs to this approach: Microsoft's first-party hardware (HoloLens), the evolving software stack housed within the Windows Mixed Reality platform, and Microsoft's third-party ...
HoloLens has been in the news this week for all the wrong reasons. A wide-ranging report has claimed that Microsoft's Mixed Reality division is dogged by internal in-fighting and poor leadership ...
Microsoft’s mixed reality initiative has slowed down lately, with HoloLens pushed off until 2019, and Windows Mixed Reality headsets nowhere to be seen. Should Microsoft be worried?
For many projects, mixed reality has become the new design reality, used in everything from custom staircases and medical labs to sports arenas and factory remodels. SketchUp Viewer on Microsoft ...
The Mixed Reality team delivers Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) products and solutions, including HoloLens, IVAS, and our Microsoft Mesh service, that are key elements of Microsoft ...
Inside Microsoft's mixed reality unit run by Hololens cocreator and Microsoft technical fellow Alex Kipman, more than 20 current and former employees who spoke to Insider described confusion and ...
Microsoft’s HoloLens is priced at a lofty $3,000 for commercial partners and developers; mixed-reality devices are literally a tenth of the price, or $300. I’ve tried both.
The Microsoft HoloLens 2 is available for preorder today for $3,500, and it’s expected to ship later this year. However, Microsoft has decided that it is only going to sell to enterprise ...
Microsoft has made mixed reality less awkward. That was the major takeaway from my time with HoloLens 2, its new $3,500 headset aimed not at you (or me), but at businesses. It's not only because ...
In business, mixed and augmented reality makes a lot more sense than virtual reality. Written by Mary Branscombe, Contributor March 16, 2018, 4:36 a.m. PT ...
Microsoft also offers a fast track for teams with greater expertise working on mixed reality products. Those groups will be able to work with Microsoft teams and HoloLens customers right away.
Microsoft and CEO Satya Nadella have debuted the first self-built HoloLens apps, already in use by Chevron, in a bid to boost business adoption of the mixed reality headset and bolster its ...