mixed reality

  1. How to develop augmented reality apps with Vuforia for Windows 10

    Augmented Reality is a way to connect virtual objects with the real world, making it possible to naturally interact with them by use of mobile devices like phones, tablets or new mixed reality devices like HoloLens. Vuforia is one of the most popular Augmented Reality platforms for developers...
  2. VIDEO “Throwing your voice” with Spatial Audio

    The age-old act of ventroquilism sees a puppet move its mouth while the controlling ventriloquist speaks without moving their lips – pretty impressive! The underlying technique has the ventriloquist “throwing” their voice in a joint audial and visual illusion. Enter Spatial Audio, a set of...
  3. VIDEO Microsoft HoloLens enables thyssenkrupp to transform the global elevator industry

    Hi everyone, I wanted to take a moment to share some exciting news about the work thyssenkrupp Elevator is doing with Microsoft HoloLens. Today, in New York City at One World Trade Center, we demonstrated how thyssenkrupp (and innovation that only HoloLens makes possible) has the potential to...
  4. Announcing Intel® Joule™ support in Windows 10 IoT Core Anniversary Edition

    Two weeks ago I was excited to see us unveil Windows 10 IoT Core Anniversary Edition running on the new Intel® Joule™, built on the new Link Removed. It took us a little over 6 weeks to bring up Windows 10 IoT Core and build Bamboo, the first Windows 10 IoT Core and Link Removed powered robot...
  5. Scaling your phone app design to all UWP device families

    Link Removed Device Family resolution break points In porting your phone app to the Universal Windows Platform (UWP), one of the main challenges you’ll face is coming up with reasonable visual designs for the wide variety of devices and form factors supported by UWP. The advantage of taking...
  6. The future is here, almost!!!

    Hi Everyone. This is pretty neat, Star Wars doesn't look so far away after you see this. It gives you a feel for what the world is really going to look like in only a few years. Microsoft is looking for insiders to test this now, and it is available for developers, who can spend the $3,000 on...
  7. Showdown: The Differences Between Microsoft HoloLens And Oculus Rift

    What is the difference between Microsoft HoloLens and Oculus Rift? This question was originally answered on Quora by Jon Bohmer. Continue reading...
  8. Best uses for Microsoft HoloLens

    Everyone's crazy about Microsoft's HoloLens augmented reality goggles, but will you actually use them for? Continue reading...