With the amount of muscle required to utilize HTC's Vive or Oculus' Rift, we might still be a few years away from penetrating the mainstream virtual reality market. Microsoft has other plans. Today at Intel's developer conference, Windows chief Terry Myerson announced a partnership with Intel that will make all future Windows 10 PC's capable of supporting (at least) mixed reality applications on the HoloLens. “All Windows 10 PCs next year will include a holographic shell,” Myerson said. Holographic shell, in case you were wondering, is the operating system that runs on Microsoft's HoloLens headset. Virtual and augmented reality seem…
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