Business Insider -
27 Jan 2015 22:33

Microsoft blew some socks off last week when it unveiled the HoloLens, a new piece of augmented reality hardware running on the new Windows Holographic platform. Basically, HoloLens and Windows Holographic work together seamlessly to let you interact with virtual elements that appear in the real world when you're wearing Microsoft's eyewear. It offered a glimpse at how certain industries -- DIY, architecture, design, engineering, and entertainment, for starters -- could be forever changed thanks...
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