A new wave of updates Microsoft is making to its HoloLens 2 platform is combining its Dynamics 365 Mixed Reality Apps and adding Microsoft Teams and OneDrive to existing integrations with Azure and ...
Microsoft is reportedly cutting around 1,000 employees, with departments working on HoloLens 2 and Azure ‘moonshots’ among those affected. Microsoft is reportedly cutting around 1,000 employees, with ...
Microsoft has conducted a new round of layoffs that will affect the Mixed Reality division responsible for HoloLens. The company confirmed to CNBC that it was “restructuring” the Mixed Reality unit, ...
Members of the approximately 1,500-person strong Microsoft HoloLens team have been leaving. Many of them have transitioned to rival augmented reality company, Meta. Apple has also seen some of its ...
Microsoft and Volkswagen are working together to advance the existing Moving Platform mode for Windows Holographic, the OS inside Microsoft's HoloLens augmented-reality headset. The goal: To enable ...
For the past six years, Microsoft has maintained a 60-person HoloLens development team in Israel. Now it's shuttering the unit and shifting HoloLens development to the US. It's not clear what this ...
Microsoft’s next-generation AR headset named HoloLens 2 has a new “moving platform” feature which allows it to be used in a moving vehicle. The enhancement was co-developed with Volkswagen, which ...
Microsoft's layoff of 10,000 employees may pause the company's HoloLens and headset-based projects, with the entire teams working on mixed reality and virtual reality products decimated by the HR axe.
Microsoft has confirmed its is laying off staff working on Hololens, Surface, and Xbox products, as reports surface that it will cut its industrial metaverse unit. Facing macroeconomic uncertainty and ...
is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Microsoft has officially announced a new “moving platform” ...
Microsoft said the executive in charge of its HoloLens goggles is leaving the company, putting the future of its augmented-reality project in question. Alex Kipman, who had been with the company since ...
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