The lengthy incubation of HoloLens 2 left a huge window for another company to jump into the leadership role in mixed reality devices. Despite the progress of Magic Leap in that time, none did, and ...
Over a year after it was announced, the HoloLens 2's key features continue to evolve. But there's still no consumer plan. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR ...
The technology historians at ColdFusion show how Microsoft Hololens transformed augmented reality and enterprise computing.
Microsoft has finally announced HoloLens 2, a thinner, lighter augmented reality headset with improved field of view. It’s what people were hoping for – well, except for the price. HoloLens 2 is an ...
Microsoft has revealed the second iteration of its mixed reality HoloLens headset, debuting the unimaginatively named HoloLens 2 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this weekend. Unveiled by CEO ...
At the end of March, Microsoft announced that it had won a huge contract to supply 120,000 of its HoloLens augmented reality headsets to the U.S. Army. But details about how the devices will actually ...
You probably wouldn’t pay $3,500 for an augmented-reality headset that lets you play around with virtual objects in your living room. Your employer might, however, if it could help you do your job.
This looks like the end of the road for Microsoft’s HoloLens 3. According to a revealing report from Business Insider, the tech giant has scrapped plans for its third-generation mixed-reality device, ...
When Microsoft first unveiled the next-generation HoloLens “mixed reality” headset in February, executives promised a more comfortable and immersive experience that is easier to navigate out of the ...
Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 is a technically amazing device. In a matter of minutes, the device was comfortably strapped to my head, my eyes were scanned, and a small hummingbird was fluttering in front of ...
The software maker sheds light on the secretive workings of the ambitious holographic headset -- by making us develop an app in real time. Nick Statt was a staff reporter for CNET News covering ...