In a stage event kicking off Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Microsoft pulled back the curtain on revamped versions of its enterprise-focused mixed reality headset and computer vision technology.
Microsoft announced it has ended production of the Azure Kinect Developer Kit. "As the needs of our customers and partners evolve, we regularly update our products to best support them," reads a ...
Microsoft is discontinuing the Kinect, its pioneering 3D motion-sensing camera. FastCo broke the news that the company will no longer manufacture the device, though it will support existing devices ...
Microsoft MSFT recently announced extending the access to HoloLens 2 capabilities from a single application, Dynamics 365 Guides, to boost the adoption of HoloLens 2 among industrial metaverse ...
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 ...
Over the last few weeks, both the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive have gone up for pre-order. Now, according to a pulled Fortune article, Microsoft's HoloLens is doing the same. Microsoft is reportedly ...
Even with precise written instructions, some parts of the automotive assembly process still require a bit of art, says David Kleiner, who leads Toyota Motor North America’s Applied Technology Research ...
Microsoft has ended production of Azure Kinect, the successor to the Xbox peripheral, drawing a line under the motion-sensing camera's lifespan. As announced in a blog post, the company will stop ...
Microsoft's Kudo Tsunoda has said that the final version of the HoloLens hardware may have a similarly limited field-of-view to its divisive prototype. HoloLens was first shown at Microsoft's Build ...
Microsoft will no longer make the Azure Kinect Developer Kit. Microsoft will no longer make the Azure Kinect Developer Kit. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The ...
Gamers who want to get into the game, we have some bad news. Microsoft has decided to no longer produce the Kinect peripheral. But if you haven't gotten your hands on one yet, there is still time.