The devices are based on Microsoft’s HoloLens “mixed reality” goggles. Testing to date “is going much better than the first time around” as “a lot of the problems have been fixed ...
In a nutshell: The HoloLens-based goggles that Microsoft is selling to the US Army have had a long and difficult history. While the hardware and software issues of the early models appear to have ...
The layoff is due to the federal government declining the U.S. Army’s request for $400 million to buy up to 6,900 HoloLens goggles this fiscal year. The 10,000 employees who will be let go at ...
Microsoft is expected to secure a deal worth $21.9 billion upon providing the US Army with HoloLens goggles, software, and hardware components, according to Bloomberg. The Microsoft HoloLens is an ...
The technician started wearing glasses. But not just any old glasses: specifically, the Microsoft Hololens. It looks like a bulky set of safety goggles. And it layers digital information over the ...
Microsoft's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) goggles, intended for the US ... IVAS, which is based on Microsoft's HoloLens mixed reality technology, is intended to provide soldiers ...
Microsoft and Google have both positioned their HoloLens and Glass goggles, respectively, as being ideal for enterprise markets. But in both cases, they've hit turbulence. Google went so far as to ...
The Department of Defense did not respond to requests for comment. Microsoft's HoloLens device was unveiled in 2015. The goggles allow the wearer to see digital information overlaid on their view ...