HoloLens Spatial Mapping and a Bouncing Ball

A few weeks ago I created a simple demo of a bouncing holographic ball. I’ve extended the demo to actually take into account the geometry of the room that the HoloLens provides in the form of spatial mapping. In the demo video below you will the ball bouncing off of the different objects in my […]

Sneak Peek into a Live Q&A Session at LearnHoloLens.com

Every month, I answer questions from the members of LearnHoloLens.com. The questions are usually around content from the monthly master classes I teach there, but sometimes they are general mixed reality or Unity topics. I put the video on YouTube where you can watch part of one of the 18 Live Q&As. The Learn HoloLens […]

Learn HoloLens Membership Site Enrollment

The Learn HoloLens membership site is usually closed so I can focus on the content and supporting my members. However, I’ve opened it up until Tuesday night, October 10th, 2017 at Midnight ET. So you have a week to see if it is something you want to pursue. Every month there is a new Master […]

What Microsoft is doing right now should make you sit up and pay attention

Back in August of 1995, while I was still in college, Microsoft released Internet Explorer 1.0 for Windows 95. Windows NT was given version 1.5 a couple of months later. In November of 1995, IE 2.0 was released for both operating systems. By August of 1996, IE 3.0 was released free of charge and it […]