Windows 10, Microsoft HoloLens, Google MVNO

Welcome to the Tech.pinions podcast. This week, Tech.pinions regulars Tim Bajarin, Bob O’Donnell and Jan Dawson share their thoughts on Windows 10, Microsoft’s HoloLens and Google’s rumored efforts to become an MVNO.

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Bob O’Donnell is the president and chief analyst of TECHnalysis Research, LLC a technology consulting and market research firm that provides strategic consulting and market research services to the technology industry and professional financial community. You can follow him on Twitter @bobodtech.

7 thoughts on “Windows 10, Microsoft HoloLens, Google MVNO”

  1. I share the view that signs are looking so much better out of Microsoft (and I was also a huge Win8 hater). Though I will be sticking with Windows 7. My time is a bigger factor than the OS price.

    Hololens peaked my interest. I get motion sickness fairly easily so I wouldn’t go near an Oculus Rift, but as pointed out here, this is Augmented Reality so you still get matching motion cues, so it is should really be free from motion sickness. Cool stuff.

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