CNET Update - Microsoft gives us holograms with Windows 10
CNET Update - Microsoft gives us holograms with Windows 10
2015-01-22
windows 8 was so bad that Microsoft gave
us Holograms to make it up to us I'm
Bridget Carey and this is your cnet
update microsoft revealed new details
about the Windows 10 operating system it
showed us a new web browser that works
with Cortana it announced that you can
cross play xbox games with Windows 10 it
introduced a new digital whiteboard for
the office and then just blew all that
away with Holograms Microsoft is putting
Google glass to shame with a new type of
headset called hollow lens it projects
images on these see-through lenses that
you wear so computer images appear to
float in front of you it's smart enough
to know your environment to note there's
a table in front of you or a wall
Microsoft calls it a hologram but this
isn't a princess leia star wars style
hologram no one can see it but the
person wearing the glasses the tech is
called augmented reality and with it you
can play games in your living room use
it as a teaching tool or collaborate on
projects it runs completely wireless
with several sensors that process
terabytes of information on Windows 10
you can build your own holograms with a
program called hollow studio think of it
as the Microsoft Paint of the future
Microsoft demonstrated live how to
create a quadcopter using a finger as a
mouse and voice commands to change
settings we don't have a specific date
when hollow lens is going to come out
for consumers but hey looks like the
movie back to the future 2 which is set
in 2015 was onto something here Windows
10 just seems so boring to talk about
after Holograms but here's what you need
to know it's going to be a free update
for Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 users but
we don't know what day it's going to
come out and this whole Windows 10
experience it's going to be the same
across PCs tablets and your smartphone
the design is what windows 8 should have
been it gives you a desktop mode with a
start menu even your Xbox one is tied
into Windows 10 games on your xbox one
can be streamed to your Windows 10
computer and you can play xbox live
across devices so a Windows 10 user can
jump into a game with a friend that's
plain on an xbox one
rotana is going to be a big selling
feature of Windows 10 because this voice
control assistant is coming to the PC
Cortana's also in a new internet browser
called project Spartan this is different
from Internet Explorer it lets you make
notations on a website by typing or
drawing and you can share it to someone
through email Facebook or Twitter this
is also coming to Windows Phone and
businesses may be interested in the
surface hub it's a new type of
whiteboard that runs Windows 10 this 84
inch 4k screen has built-in sensors and
cameras Wi-Fi Bluetooth NFC all sorts of
tools to make meetings easier that's
your quick Windows 10 a wrap up update
but you can find more details with cnet
com from our studios in New York I'm
Bridget Carey
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