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Microsoft wants to quit building Army VR goggles, hand contract to AndurilMicrosoft plans to quit developing augmented-reality headsets for the US Army and have Oculus founder Palmer Luckey's Anduril ...
The company is also turning to a new partner, defense technology firm Anduril Industries, to continue its HoloLens contract ...
Microsoft has confirmed that hardware development for its HoloLens mixed reality headset has officially come to an end.
Microsoft this week confirmed that its HoloLens mixed reality hardware efforts have officially come to an end.
Microsoft has officially ended its work in the VR hardware space by handing off its HoloLens project with the Department of Defense (DoD). The company has announced it will be passing the work ...
In 2015, Microsoft revealed HoloLens, what it called a "mixed-reality" headset that could have broad application in the consumer market, including in the world of video games. Some early demos ...
Microsoft discontinues all development of the Hololens, including the military version –, which is taken over by Palmer Luckey's company Anduril. Microsoft is finally ending its foray into ...
An entertaining week in the tech world included Bill Gates comparing trading Windows 10 to a trade in the NBA and the early ...
Microsoft will no longer develop the HoloLens headsets and cease support for HoloLens 2 starting 2027, as the company wants to move on to other more pressing technologies, such as cloud and AI.
Episode 356: Daniel and Zac discuss the week's biggest Microsoft news, including the death of HoloLens and IVAS, Arm making its own chips, and more!
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