Playing around with Microsoft's mixed reality headset, we discovered some clever interactions that could become ubiquitous.
After taking the HoloLens "mixed-reality" headset around the country to demo to eager developers, Microsoft is opening the doors to a much richer experience: a showroom, secreted on the fifth floor of Microsoft's Fifth Avenue flagship store in New York, where developers can dabble with three versions of HoloLens in action. If you're a developer interested in virtual reality, augmented reality, and interaction design in general, you should sign up now.