Microsoft has big plans in store for its upcoming augmented reality device HoloLens that go beyond video games and Minecraft. The software giant wants HoloLens to be more than an entertainment device, and it’s turning to academia to help researchers show how the device can be used for business-related applications, Microsoft detailed on Monday. Microsoft (MSFT) will hand out $100,000, along with t
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