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Old 23rd September 2017, 19:56   #1
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Default Hololens is helping Ford designers prototype cars quicker

When Google released Glass Enterprise, it took a consumer-oriented product written off as privacy-invading nonsense and made it incredibly useful for businesses. Microsoft is effectively doing the same with its $3,000, not-yet-for-consumers Hololens...

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