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Microsoft Holographic computing
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When you change the way you see the world, you can change the world you see.

Microsoft HoloLens is the first fully untethered, see-through holographic computer. It enables high-definition holograms to come to life in your world, seamlessly integrating with your physical places, spaces, and things. We call this experience mixed reality. Holograms mixed with your real world will unlock all-new ways to create, communicate, work, and play.

Microsoft HoloLens combines breakthrough hardware, input, and machine learning so you can bring mixed reality experiences to life using the real world as your canvas.We’re working hard to release development tools. In the meantime, you can start by building Windows universal apps and ramping up on Unity. We can’t wait to see what you’ll create beyond the screen.



Google glasses


There’s something big coming, and that’s the Google Glasses. I don’t know exactly what the next “personal computing” paradigm will be, but I know that it needs to be even more personal (mainframe-to-minicomputer-to-PC-to-laptop-to-smartphone – all were ever more personal), more mobile, and also cheaper. If I was trying to find out what’s the next computing paradigm, I would go with something that we use even closer to our bodies than laptops or smartphones – it has to touch the skin somehow

Google Glass is a type of technology with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD)It was developed[9] with the mission of producing a small-market ubiquitous computer.[1] Google Glass displays nothing in adumbphone-like hands-free format.[10] Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. [11][12] Google started selling a prototype of Google Glass to qualified "Glass Explorers" in the US on April 15, 2013, for a limited period for $1,500, before it became available to the public on May 15, 2014,[13] for the same price.


On January 15, 2015, Google announced that it would stop producing the Google Glass prototype but remained committed to the development of the product. According to Google, Project Glass was ready to "graduate" from Google X, the experimental phase of the project.[14]

Cicret wristband

Cicret wristband turns your arm into a touch screen

The Cicret Bracelet will project a tablet interface onto the user's armWith wearables gaining some traction, smartphones and tablets are by no means the only mobile devices around nowadays. Now, though, Cicret is looking to take things a step farther and turn your arm into a smartphone.


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Conceived 12 months ago and designed over the course of 6 months, the Cicret Bracelet is a small wristband that looks similar to the awbone Up.



The Bracelet comprises a pico projector and a row of eight proximity sensors that point towards the user's forearm. It operates as a standalone device and, when activated with a twist of the wrist, projects an Android interface onto the users arm, much like Chris Harrison's Skinput research. The proximity sensors detect where the user's finger or fingers are and allow them to interact with the interface as they would any other Android device.








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