Now that we’ve got all of our software installed, we’re going to proceed with the next step in our HoloLens Dev 101 series—starting a fresh project and building it into a Holographic application. Then we will output the application to the HoloLens Emulator so we can see it in action. For some newcomers, too much...
Month: January 2017
Win $430K for Your HoloLens Concept App in the US Dept. of Education's EdSim Challenge
The US Department of Education has put together a competition called the EdSim Challenge with a $680,000 purse to facilitate next-gen education. The event calls upon augmented and virtual reality, as well as video game developers, to bring immersive simulation concepts to prepare the workforce of the future. Video: . In the 58 years since...
Microsoft Gives Windows Insiders Peek into New Paint 3D
If you’ve ever been inspired to try out 3D modeling after enjoying computer-generated imagery in video games and movies, chances are you’ve checked out an paid applications like 3ds Max (previously called 3D Studio Max), or even free ones like Blender, then just went “No Way! It’s way too complicated.” Well, Microsoft is addressing this...
Windows Holographic Lands in Windows 10 Insider Build 14971
Windows Insiders running Build 14971 of Windows 10 in the Fast Ring can now look for the “Windows Holographic First Run” app to check to see if their PCs are up to the task of running Windows Holographic. It won’t detect your VR headset yet, but at least you’ll be able to see if your...
HoloLens Dev 101: How to Install & Set Up the HoloLens Emulator
Don’t let the lack of owning a HoloLens stop you from joining in on the fun of creating software in this exciting new space. The HoloLens Emulator offers a solution for everyone that wants to explore Windows Holographic development. At $3,000, the HoloLens can be cost-prohibitive for many developers, and understanding if your software idea...
Stereolabs' Upcoming Mixed Reality Headset Takes Direct Aim at HoloLens' Lack of Gaming
With the release of the HoloLens, Microsoft has put itself in both a great position while giving the competition a serious target to aim for. This is normally the case for anyone that is first to the market with a new idea, and now we’ve finally got a good competitor HoloLens coming. Stereolabs, a company...
Make Movie Magic on the HoloLens with Microsoft's New Actiongram Fantasy Contest
Want to go to Seattle and meet the Actiongram team? To go along with the new fantasy theme pack for Actiongram, a HoloLens app for incorporating 3D characters into home movies, Microsoft has announced the Actiongram Fantasy Contest Quest. Simply make videos using the content from the fantasy theme pack, then share those videos to...
Taqtile's HoloMaps Hits the Windows Store in All Its 3D Glory
HoloMaps, a new application by Seattle-based Taqtile, has been released for free on the Windows Store. Taqtile, whose Vice President of Product Management was Microsoft’s former Director of Business Development, is one of the few partners currently in the Microsoft HoloLens Agency Readiness Program. This interactive 3D map they have created, powered by Bing, offers...
Valve Opens the Gates for Third-Party HTC Vive Controllers
The HTC Vive and Valve’s SteamVR make for one of the more compelling virtual reality experiences, mixing in real-world motion tracking with the immersive headset. But third-party manufacturers couldn’t tap into the Vive’s full potential and make creative new peripherals—until now. SlashGear reports that Valve has opened up the SteamVR Tracking API to developers, allowing...
Idealens Standalone Headset Makes VR Mobile Without a Phone
When you think about consumer VR headsets, you either imagine a computer-tethered powerhouse like the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, or something portable yet limited that utilizes your smartphone like Google Cardboard. Somehow, we haven’t seen much in-between, but the Idealens aims to fill that gap. Video: . The Idealens is an all-in-one VR headset...