Škoda Elroq EV SUV Starts At €33,000

Škoda Elroq

The Škoda Elroq is set to transform the European electric SUV market with its unbeatable combination of affordability, advanced features, and impressive range. As the most affordable electric SUV in its segment, the Elroq is poised to make a significant impact on the adoption of electric vehicles across Europe. With a starting price of around […]

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Midjourney’s Secret Sauce: New Features You NEED to See

Midjourney Update for September 2024

Midjourney, the excellent image editing software, has recently unveiled a series of significant updates that promise to transform the way users create, customize, and interact with their content. These updates, scheduled for release in September 2024, encompass improvements to the image editor, personalization features, and exciting new capabilities in 3D and video. Midjourney Update TL;DR […]

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The Morning After: Microsoft is killing off HoloLens 2

Microsoft is discontinuing production of its HoloLens 2 headset, according a report from UploadVR. The company has no plans for a follow-up device, telling customers this will be the last chance to purchase the headset before stock runs out. At launch, it was advertised as a device for enterprise consumers, so it never really entered the mass market. The move isn’t that surprising, considering Microsoft scrapped plans for a HoloLens 3 headset back in 2022. We’re waiting for the official line from the company.

It’s not exactly indicative of a death knell for VR and AR, though. Apple’s Vision Pro isn’t yet a year old, while Meta and Snap have both announced new glasses hardware in the last month. However, those last two companies’ take on AR are substantially smaller (and lighter) than the HoloLens — if not exactly subtle.

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Samsung & NTT DOCOMO to Develop AI for 6G Networks

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The collaboration between Samsung Electronics and NTT DOCOMO marks a significant milestone in the development of AI in 6G networks. As AI technology continues to permeate various industries, its integration into next-generation mobile communications promises to transform the way we connect. This partnership aims to leverage the extensive technical expertise and business acumen of both […]

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Don’t Miss Out! 10 FREE AI Animation Tools You NEED to Try

10 AI Animation Tools

In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital content creation, AI animation tools have emerged as fantastic options, empowering creators to transform static images and text into captivating, dynamic videos. What’s even more remarkable is that many of these powerful tools are available for free, making them accessible to a wide range of users. This guide […]

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OpenAI DevDay 2024 – What No One is Talking About

OpenAI DevDay 2024 What No One is Talking About

OpenAI’s highly anticipated DevDay 2024 event has taken the AI community by storm, introducing a suite of transformative updates to their already powerful API. These enhancements promise to transform the way developers and businesses harness the potential of artificial intelligence across various sectors. From real-time audio processing to advanced vision fine-tuning, the unveiled features aim […]

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Apple Vision Pro: Accessibility Features You NEED to Know

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The Apple Vision Pro is a groundbreaking device that not only pushes the boundaries of technology but also prioritizes accessibility for users with diverse needs. With a wide array of built-in accessibility features, the Vision Pro ensures that everyone can enjoy its advanced capabilities, regardless of their physical, motor, or hearing requirements. The video below […]

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Using MacBook clusters to run large AI models locally

Using MacBook clusters to run large AI models locally

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NVIDIA CEO on Agents Being the Future of AI

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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s recent interview with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff at the Dreamforce conference shed light on the transformative potential of AI agents in shaping the future of various industries. Huang’s vision emphasizes the shift from a tools-based to a skills-based landscape, where AI agents will play a pivotal role in automating tasks, collaborating […]

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HoloLens 2 discontinuation practically ends Microsoft’s Mixed Reality vision

There was a time, before today’s AI rush, when anyone and everyone seemed to be going all in on eXtended Reality or XR, the umbrella term for AR, VR, and mixed reality all smashed together. Now it seems that Meta and Apple, the latter with its self-branded “spatial computing” platform, are the only big players left in this field. HTC Vive, like its smartphones, has silently gone into the background, and Valve’s SteamVR and Index headset have taken a backseat to the Steam Deck. Now another big name in that is practically calling it quits, regardless of any lingering ties and commitments. Microsoft has reportedly discontinued its remaining mixed reality headset, the HoloLens 2, and in doing so puts the final nail in the coffin of a virtual experience that was already on life support for a long time.

Designer: Microsoft (via UploadVR)

It probably surprises no one that the HoloLens 2 is on its way out. It’s a five-year-old device that sported advanced features no one else had back in 2019 but has been surpassed by modern headsets since then. Without any successor, however, it’s clear that Microsoft has other plans, ones that no longer involved the enterprise, nor the mixed reality experience that it made available to the public.

Microsoft actually announced late last year that its Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) platform was being deprecated, so the writing has been on the wall ever since. This mixed reality platform, launched back in 2017, predated Apple’s visionOS but practically promised the same virtual computing experiences in real-world space. Of course, the technology back then wouldn’t be able to hold a candle to today’s Vision Pro, and Microsoft quickly learned that its HoloLens and WMR aren’t going to fly with consumers who can’t even afford the headset. It has, since then, pivoted to the enterprise market, targeting industrial and field workers, training scenarios, and the like.

According to the report, the HoloLens 2, the current and last iteration of that hardware, has gone out of production, so the moment supplies run out, that will be it for the headset. It will remain supported until December 2027, perhaps to honor Microsoft’s existing enterprise contracts. That said, it hasn’t completely turned its back on extended reality, but its focus will be on the militarization of the technology, which means custom experiences that won’t be available to the public. And that will last for only as long as the US Army is interested in that technology.

Microsoft’s exit from the XR market is perhaps yet another sign of this industry’s ailing health. Although the Apple Vision Pro generated plenty of hype, its prohibitive price tag has made it less of a commercial success. In the meantime, Meta more or less remains at the top and continues to try its luck with new designs that could bring this technology to even more people. Even Microsoft has put its XR eggs in the Quest basket, making its Office suite and Xbox Cloud Gaming available there, which in turn, made its own XR platform really pointless. But with even fewer stakeholders, XR runs the risk of becoming a monoculture where only one company dictates the kind of experiences you’ll have in the Metaverse and beyond.

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