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Car Torque: Volvo to adopt Microsoft HoloLens technology

A wrap-up of motoring news.

Fri, 27 Nov 2015

Volvo is working with Microsoft to jointly develop next generation automotive technologies, including the incorporation of Microsoft HoloLens.

The two companies have revealed how Microsoft HoloLens – the world’s first fully untethered holographic computer – might be used in future to redefine how

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