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US Army could 'waste' $22 billion if soldiers don't like HoloLens
By Sean Endicott published
According to an audit by the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Army could waste almost $22 billion on HoloLens headsets if soldiers do not like the devices.
Microsoft News Roundup: Ads in File Explorer, HoloLens struggles, and more
By Sean Endicott published
From ads in the File Explorer to Microsoft struggling to ship a HoloLens to the US Army, here are the biggest news stories from this week.
Should Microsoft create a consumer-focused HoloLens?
By Sean Endicott last updated
There’s an alleged debate within Microsoft regarding the future of HoloLens. We’d like to know what you think the company should focus on going forward when it comes to mixed reality devices.
Windows Central readers want a consumer-focused HoloLens
By Sean Endicott last updated
Up to this point, HoloLens has focused on businesses, the military, and enterprise. We ran a poll over the weekend asking if people would like to see a consumer-focused HoloLens.
New report sheds light on future of Microsoft's AR strategy now that HoloLens 3 is 'canceled'
By Zac Bowden last updated
The future of Windows in AR isn't looking so good.
HoloLens 3 may not be dead after all, suggests device's creator
By Sean Endicott last updated
Microsoft's Alex Kipman claims that HoloLens is doing well at Microsoft. His statement follows a report claiming the entire HoloLens division is in disarray and that the HoloLens 3 is canceled.
With Apple and other rivals in the wings, mixed reality is Microsoft's race to lose
By Daniel Rubino last updated
With a $22 billion contract under its belt, Microsoft is currently the only company in the world making money on mixed reality, and that's a big deal.
A media-focused HoloLens could help Microsoft bring AR to consumers
By Jason Ward last updated
With Apple's consumer-focused AR strategy, Microsoft's HoloLens and Windows Mixed Reality may be overshadowed. But media-focused HoloLens for home, targeted at consumers, could turn the tide.
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