According to a patent filed by Microsoft, it looks like the video games of the future could take over our entire living rooms — holodeck style. Microsoft has filed a patent with the U.S. Patent and ...
Remember how cool the Holodeck in Star Trek was? Well, you’re not the only one. Microsoft does too, but rather than just waste time dreaming about how great it would be, they’re actually working on a ...
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Microsoft apparently is looking to make so-called virtual reality anactual reality with what it calls an “immersive display experience,” based on a patent application published last week. (Image: U.S.
So remember all those awesome episodes in Star Trek that involved the holodeck? You know, the holodeck, that room that could become any landscape from any time period, filled with fictitious people, ...
In 2011, Microsoft quietly submitted a patent application for something the company called an “immersive display experience." But Microsoft stayed silent on the subject until this year’s Consumer ...
A new patent from Microsoft suggests that company could one day turn your living room into a Holodeck. A new patent from Microsoft suggests that company could one day turn your living room into a ...
New technology takes immersion beyond the screen. A report on The Verge ties Microsoft to Samsung by way of the latter's manufacturing capacity for pico projectors, which would provide the necessary ...
If you've ever wanted to recreate the cinema in your living room, or wondered what Star Trek's holodeck would really be like, Microsoft may have the answer. The firm has revealed an astonishing ...
Last fall, Microsoft Research demoed an amazing technology called RoomAlive that combined any number of off-the-shelf Kinect sensors and video projectors to create interactive rooms where every ...
Microsoft may be taking an official wait and see approach before following companies like Oculus and Sony down the virtual reality headset path. That isn't stopping the company's research arm from ...
is executive editor who has obsessed over headlines and internet speeds since 2011. He previously worked as an advocate for the National Park System. Microsoft’s working on some wild technology in its ...
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