BARCELONA (Reuters) - Microsoft unveiled the latest version of its HoloLens augmented reality headset on Sunday, promising wearers would feel more immersed in the augmented reality experience and more ...
(NEW YORK) — The Army has awarded Microsoft a contract that could be worth almost $22 billion for its futuristic goggles that give soldiers a new way to see the battlefield. Known as IVAS, the acronym ...
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is partnering with Anduril, a defense company startup that specializes in drones, to develop and manage the next phase of the U.S. Army's high-tech battle goggles. Officially ...
The IVAS system allows soldiers to see and share data with one another, as well as see outside vehicles, in real time. The system, based on Microsoft’s Hololens, is years late and over budget. The ...
Anduril Industries in Costa Mesa said today it is collaborating with Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MFST) to improve the performance of the U.S. Army’s augmented vision headsets that are linked to sensors ...
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 been ...
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