When Microsoft said you’d be able to make Minecraft worlds appear in your living room with its new HoloLens headset, perhaps you squealed in glee. Or perhaps you wrote it off as smoke and mirrors—not ...
Minecraft isn’t just that game your kids can’t stop talking about, it’s also a key piece of Microsoft’s most exciting new technology Microsoft chief executive officer Satya Nadella has confirmed in an ...
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Microsoft’s HoloLens holographic computer is designed to let you superimpose digital graphics on the real world. It’s a wearable device powered by Windows 10, and Microsoft started showing off ...
Ever fantasize about playing Minecraft in 3-D, anywhere you want? On the hood of a car? On the palm of your hand? On an undulating pool of liquid? With a Microsoft Hololens strapped to your face, you ...
As anyone who attended Microsoft’s January HoloLens demonstration could have figured out, Minecraft will be the first game Microsoft will publish for its augmented reality headset. Microsoft ...
At its E3 press conference today, Microsoft showed the general public how its upcoming HoloLens wearable holographic computer will work with Minecraft, the game it acquired for $2.5 billion last year ...
Microsoft unveiled its new hologram technology, called Hololens, at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles on Tuesday. A presenter wearing a Hololens headset awed onlookers by interacting ...
This week, “Microsoft Monday” includes details about Minecraft coming to the Nintendo Wii U, making peace with Apple for the holidays, a HoloLens app idea competition, criticism by former CEO Steve ...
After a semi-surprise debut at Mobile World Congress in February, Microsoft is now shipping HoloLens 2 to customers, the company announced today. The sequel augmented reality headset boasts some major ...
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