Microsoft Hololens

Why the Revolutionary Microsoft HoloLens Hasn't Been Released Yet
Tech & Gadgets

Why the Revolutionary Microsoft HoloLens Hasn't Been Released Yet

Was it just an advertising gimmick?

Here's What to Expect From Microsoft's "Imagine What You'll Do" Event
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Here's What to Expect From Microsoft's "Imagine What You'll Do" Event

A forecast of the company’s possible product announcements.

Legendary Pictures and Microsoft Want to Bring Life-Sized Hologram Characters Into Your Living Room
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Legendary Pictures and Microsoft Want to Bring Life-Sized Hologram Characters Into Your Living Room

Which hologram version of your favorite character would you want to interact with?

Microsoft Creates Holographic Communication Through HoloLens
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Microsoft Creates Holographic Communication Through HoloLens

We will soon be able to “holoport” ourselves anywhere.

Microsoft's HoloLens Is Available to Pre-Order Now for $3,000 USD
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Microsoft's HoloLens Is Available to Pre-Order Now for $3,000 USD

Consumer editions of the technology may be coming sooner rather than later.


Fight Aliens in Your Living Room With Microsoft HoloLens
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Fight Aliens in Your Living Room With Microsoft HoloLens

Congratulations, you’ve lived long enough to see the future.

What the Microsoft HoloLens May Look Like
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What the Microsoft HoloLens May Look Like

Microsoft highlights what the future may hold for its innovative HoloLens.

Holographic Minecraft Demo Presented by Microsoft
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Holographic Minecraft Demo Presented by Microsoft

Is holographic gaming the way of the future?

WIRED Goes Hands-On with the Microsoft HoloLens
Tech & Gadgets

WIRED Goes Hands-On with the Microsoft HoloLens

Microsoft HoloLens, the brainchild of Alex Kipman (who also developed the Kinect), is

 

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