How Windows Holographic can succeed where Google Glass failed

Here’s the thing. I don’t get Google Glass. I never have. At first, it seemed like a Bluetooth headset, only more pretentious. It was a vague concept that you can use to “connect without disconnecting,” or while “staying in the moment” or some other kind of marketing drivel. Then it was priced at $1,500, and I only stopped laughing about that last week, which is when they coincidentally pulled Google Glass off the shelves, presumably with a dust buster close at hand.Earlier, we were ...

Continue reading »

The post How Windows Holographic can succeed where Google Glass failed appeared first on Pocketnow.