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The Windows Mixed Reality Portal app allowed access to games, experiences and plenty of work-related productivity apps. However, it looks like the adoption rate wasn’t up to snuff, as indicated ...
Microsoft will be removing Windows Mixed Reality in a future operating system update. The decision includes the Mixed Reality Portal app, Windows Mixed Reality for SteamVR, and Steam VR Beta.
This deprecation includes the Mixed Reality Portal app, and Windows Mixed Reality for SteamVR and Steam VR Beta." This also means we probably won't get a Microsoft HoloLens 3, the company's ...
Microsoft announced that Windows Mixed Reality would cease operations in a long list of features being deprecated. Along with the main platform, they’ll be shutting down the Mixed Reality Portal ...
The company launched the feature in a Windows 10 update in 2017, and the mixed reality portal app allowed users to access the technology on their personal computers with the use of compatible VR ...
The deprecation includes the Mixed Reality Portal app as well as Windows Mixed Reality for Steam VR. Microsoft didn't say when this will happen, only that it will remove Windows Mixed Reality "in ...
This includes the Mixed Reality Portal app and support for SteamVR and Steam VR Beta. This doesn’t come as shocking, given the previous reports suggesting Microsoft’s disinterest in AR.
The Windows’ mixed reality’ portal app once enabled users to experience this hybrid technology using compatible VR headsets on their personal computers.