Build 2015
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Microsoft HoloLens, Round 2: Why Can’t I See More Of This Amazing Shit?
Last night, I donned a Microsoft HoloLens for the second time. It was incredible. I could see objects made of light appear in the real world — and this time, I could freely walk around them without a tether. I even built my own holographic app. It felt so easy.
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This Is What Microsoft Hololens Looks Like
We’ve seen it demoed on stage. We used a janky (but amazing) prototype — but until today we’ve never actually seen Microsoft’s real holographic headset in person. Now, here it is: a weird, futuristic visor with four visible cameras, two speakers and what looks like six buttons scattered all over its big plastic headband. Let’s…
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The Microsoft Band Could Get Way More Interesting With DIY Web Apps
Soon, the Apple Watch will wirelessly monitor your glucose level. But you know what? The Microsoft Band can do that too. This is just one of many apps that could come to the beleagured Band — thanks to a new ability to turn web data into live tiles for the wearable.