Microsoft: HoloLens Is Not Dead (theverge.com) 17
Contrary to what you may have read earlier this week, Microsoft's HoloLens is not dead. In fact, "HoloLens is doing great," says Microsoft's mixed reality head, Alex Kipman. The Verge reports: Business Insider reported on Wednesday that Microsoft has scrapped plans for HoloLens 3 in recent months and that it could be "the end of the road" for the headset. Microsoft has reportedly agreed to partner with Samsung on a new mixed reality device, a move that has apparently "inflamed divisions" that exist in Microsoft's mixed reality teams. [...] Anonymous Microsoft employees speaking to Business Insider claim there is confusion and uncertainty over the future of HoloLens inside the division that is run by Alex Kipman, technical fellow at Microsoft.
"Don't believe what you read on the internet," claims Kipman in a reply to a tweet referencing the report. "HoloLens is doing great and if you search said internet they also said we had cancelled HoloLens 2... which last I checked we shipped with success." [...] Meta, formerly Facebook, is aggressively pursuing the dream of a metaverse, and it's something Microsoft wants to build, too. "We feel very well positioned to be able to catch what I think is essentially the next wave of the internet," said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella about the metaverse last month. "I think the next wave of the internet will be a more open world where people can build their own metaverse worlds, whether they're organizations, game developers, or anyone else."
"Don't believe what you read on the internet," claims Kipman in a reply to a tweet referencing the report. "HoloLens is doing great and if you search said internet they also said we had cancelled HoloLens 2... which last I checked we shipped with success." [...] Meta, formerly Facebook, is aggressively pursuing the dream of a metaverse, and it's something Microsoft wants to build, too. "We feel very well positioned to be able to catch what I think is essentially the next wave of the internet," said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella about the metaverse last month. "I think the next wave of the internet will be a more open world where people can build their own metaverse worlds, whether they're organizations, game developers, or anyone else."
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It doesn't want to go on the cart.
Mark Twain (Score:2)
The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
Thanks Microsoft, but ... (Score:2)
Microsoft: HoloLens Is Not Dead
I'll wait to hear from Netcraft or Dr. McCoy. :-)
Tune in Next Week! (Score:2)
Will it be web3?
Will it be both web3 and metaverse?
Will HoloLens 3 mine Bitcoin?
Will Goku defeat Piccolo Jr.?
Tune in next week and find out!
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Re: Microsoft does not walk away from money. (Score:2)
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Microsoft used to understand (Score:2)
A clear example of this is Office 365 support for Remote Desktop Services, which is going bye bye with the EOL of Server 2016 and is effectively abandoning support midway through the Server 2019 cycle. If you want an equivalent going forward, you will need to use Azure as Microsoft refuses to licence the appropriately supported product (Windows 10 Enterprise Multi-User) outside of Azure.
Then there is the
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"Don't believe what you read on the internet" (Score:3)
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Hololens is aiming for something completely different, it's aiming to be a productivity tool of a sorts. For businesses, military etc. Is it actually worth it, or going to be? H
Eh its a long term project they have a side bet on (Score:2)
Argument reality is out there in the industrial world but its in the form of expensive glasses used mainly for pop up instructions in manufacturing. All the displays out there are just glorified heads up displays and the Kickstarter "3d" ones are all either scams or single ply devices that the companies pump and dump (I know, I got like 3 of them, one of witch was built with hot glue, but to be fair they all "worked") Microsoft is the only one out there doing some real money on it. Their API is fairly go