By Will Harvey
Back in 2015 Microsoft took to the stage at its annual Build Developer Conference to showcase to the world a vision of the future it called ‘mixed reality’. It came in the form of a product that had already spent five years in development. It was a wearable device that scanned your physical surroundings and overlaid digital objects or ‘holograms’ that only the wearer could see.
A number of commercial possibilities were demonstrated when it launched, from its potential as a team collaboration/conferencing tool to its possible use as a 3D design tool, all the way through to its capability as Read full story ›
Source: The Drum