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TechCrunch Daily Crunch

Daily Crunch 2/25/19

TechCrunch Daily Crunch

SpokenLayer

Tech News, News, Technology

3.849 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2019

⏱️ 3 minutes

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dot com code tech news. Welcome to Tech crunch daily news a roundup of the top

0:50.5

tech news of the day Microsoft announces an improved hollow lens,

0:54.8

Nubia shows off its wearable smartphone, and Netflix has a big night at the Oscars.

1:00.2

Here's your daily crunch for February 25th, 2019.

1:04.0

First up, say hello to Microsoft's new $3,500

1:08.0

hollow lens with twice the field of view.

1:10.0

Microsoft has unveiled the latest version of its Holo Lens, mixed reality headset at

1:15.0

MWC Barcelona. The Holo Lens 2 features a significantly larger field of view,

1:19.5

higher resolution, and a device that's more comfortable to wear.

1:23.0

In fact, Microsoft says the device is three times as comfortable to wear.

1:26.7

Hollow Lens 2 will be available later this year in the United States, Japan, China,

1:31.2

Germany, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Australia, and New Zealand for $3,500.

1:38.7

Next, Nubia's wearable smartphone might be the next step for flexible displays. It's still bulky so far as

1:44.6

smart watches go, but at the very least you could probably walk down the street in

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