Microsoft looks to the future with holographic HoloLens goggles and free Windows 10

Microsoft has taken the wraps off a new version of Windows — and a new wearable 3D gadget it calls the HoloLens.
The company showed the new headset, which lets users view and interact with three-dimensional holographic images, at an event where it also revealed new features coming to the company’s flagship Windows 10 operating software.
“Until now, we’ve immersed ourselves in the world of technology,” Microsoft’s Alex Kipman said introducing HoloLens at the firm’s Washington state headquarters.
“But, what if we could take technology and immerse it in our world?”
Windows Holographic creates three-dimensional images in the real world, then lets people wearing the headgear reach out and manipulate virtual objects.
Kipman said he invited virtual reality innovators, including Facebook-owned Oculus VR, to explore adapting different applications for the goggles.