You can feel and hear these holograms

Scientists from the Interact Lab at the University of Sussex are using sound waves to generate sound-producing holograms you can touch. Subscribe to CNET: https://www.youtube.com/user/CNETTV CNET playlists: https://www.youtube.com/user/CNETTV/playlists Download the…

HoloLens and Windows 10: Microsoft announces its future

Microsoft showed off what Windows 10 will look like on phones, tablets, laptops, TVs, and whatever else you could imagine. source

Microsoft's Windows 10 event in 8 minutes

Giant touchscreens, holographic glasses, and a new OS — for millions of users across the world, this is the future of how we’ll use … source

Capturing holographic memories for AR and VR

In the second season premiere of Next Level, senior tech editor Lauren Goode explores the future of holographic video, and … source

Windows 10 hands-on: a snappier, faster Microsoft

Windows 10 finally unites tablets and laptops. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/G5RXGs Read more: http://theverge.com/e/7629580 Check … source

RED Hydrogen One review: a $1,300 mess of a phone

RED’s Hydrogen One smartphone has been hyped for over a year. It has a “holographic” display and captures 3D photos and … source

More than a hologram: Star Wars-inspired tech you can buy right now

The VX1 from Voxon Photonics is a volumetric display inspired by the game of holochess (aka dejarik) aboard the Millennium Falcon, as featured in Star Wars: Episode IV and The…