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Microsoft wants a piece of the VR pie, and it's using HoloLens to get it

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It’s early days for virtual reality, but that isn’t stopping the tech giants (except for Apple) from tripping over themselves to be the leader in the budding space. You can now add to that list Microsoft, which is turning its augmented reality (AKA “mixed” reality) technology, HoloLens, into a broader platform that incorporates VR as well.

When Microsoft first unveiled HoloLens, it also kicked off Windows Holographic, the platform that lets Windows 10 developers build apps and experiences for the deviceToday’s announcement sets a Windows Holographic standard that third-party manufacturers can use to build their own devices — including VR headsets — essentially making them HoloLens-compatible. Read more…

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