It's been a busy year for immersive gaming, with Facebook's $2 billion Oculus VR pickup and the debut of Sony's Morpheus headset for PS4. Could Xbox One augmented reality be next? If some recent ...
Qualcomm said it is working with Microsoft on custom chips that would control lightweight augmented reality glasses for use by both consumers and businesses for metaverse apps. The United States Army ...
It's so much more than a computer you wear on your face. Microsoft's Lorraine Bardeen demonstrates a hologram device as what she "sees" is projected on a screen at the company's headquarters on Jan.
Thanks to Microsoft’s Hologram Glasses, our reality and digital world can become one. The company unveiled Windows Holographic and the HoloLens headset on Wednesday during their big Windows 10 event, ...
Microsoft Glass – nay, it just doesn’t quite have the same ring as Google Glass, but if Microsoft has its way, people may soon be sporting a Microsoft/Nokia type Glass device. According to the Wall ...
Microsoft's hologram headset is real, is absolutely coming to market, according to the company, and, for the most part, does what it says it does: creates interactive holograms in a user's view of the ...
We already have Oculus by Facebook, Nvidia is apparently working on its VR tech, AMD is offering a helping hand to Facebook and Oculus, while Samsung thinks VR glasses are for the Galaxy Note 4 phone ...
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Microsoft is working on its own Google Glass alternative, a wearable computer which can overlay real-time data onto a user's view of the world around them. The research, outed in a patent application ...
While the initial rollout of Google Glass may have been a disaster, with much of the focus centering on Glassholes and a lack of ongoing interest from higher-ups, Google hasn’t completely abandoned ...
It’s being reported that Microsoft currently has prototypes of Google Glass-like wearable devices and is testing them as we speak, according to the Wall Street Journal who spoke with several anonymous ...
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