Just in case you don't, it was Microsoft's augmented reality headset, announced in 2015 and shown off at that year's E3 with an interactive Halo experience, a stage demo of Minecraft, and a whole lot ...
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Sometimes I feel like we take the pace of technological progress rather for granted. My instant reaction to the unveiling of Microsoft's ultra-futuristic, science-fiction-esque augmented reality ...
Microsoft's HoloLens has made waves in the news thanks to recent successes such as its U.S. Army IVAS contract. At the same time, it's been documented that HoloLens team members have been jumping ship ...
PokeLens is a fan-made Pokemon battler for HoloLens, which brings your real-world Pokemon hunting and battling dreams to life in a way Pokemon Go can't really rival. Since the video above was released ...
In 2015, I saw the best demo that you’ll probably never see: the press-only demo of the Microsoft HoloLens. This week, Microsoft celebrates its 50th anniversary on April 4, 2025, and at PCWorld we’ll ...
Microsoft’s HoloLens augmented reality device seems too futuristic to exist, but everything we’ve seen makes it look like it works as advertised. A new video meant for developers (via WinBeta) is ...
Microsoft’s big event at E3 revealed a slew of game news but left some questions unanswered. The WSJ sat down with Xbox head Phil Spencer to get more details about HoloLens, how sales are going in ...
While the E3 HoloLens demo showed the device's gameplay capabilities, Microsoft has said that gaming will play second fiddle when it makes its debut. The first edition of the augmented reality device ...
The PC maker's chairman is talking with Microsoft about becoming the first outside company to build a version of Microsoft's glasses that overlay digital images on the real world. Shara Tibken was a ...
Microsoft is showing off what the HoloLens can do by letting its developers publicly demonstrate the hardware's capabilities on Twitter using the hashtag #MadeWithHoloLens. Some of the displays so far ...