Microsoft leader Peggy Johnson is departing and will become the chief executive officer at high-profile augmented reality startup Magic Leap. Johnson’s last day at Microsoft is Tuesday, and she will ...
Magic Leap, the augmented-reality startup that has yet to find a viable business model, hired a new CEO: Peggy Johnson, previously Microsoft’s head of business development. Johnson will start at Magic ...
Peggy Johnson, Microsoft's head of business development, is leaving the company to become the CEO of Magic Leap. Johnson, who will start work in August, is known for helping Microsoft build — and ...
Magic Leap CEO says Microsoft's HoloLens headset may be unsafe, but he ultimately raises more questions about the potential risks of immersing ourselves in 3D worlds. Nick Statt was a staff reporter ...
Magic Leap has found its new CEO. The company announced that former Microsoft executive Peggy Johnson will be stepping in to lead the spatial-computing startup, which has struggled to take off despite ...
I first tried out Microsoft HoloLens a few years ago, a few months before its launch as a developer tool, and came away with similar impressions that many tech journalists had at the time: the tech ...
From Bing search and the Edge browser to the Copilot assistant, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is effectively deploying artificial intelligence in a variety of use cases. Our MSFT stock analysis is bullish ...
Microsoft’s decision to make a leap into open computing by disclosing more information about its software has a clear motive. After years of fighting a losing battle against regulators over its ...
Sometimes, Microsoft can make great programs, Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 SP1. And, sometimes they can blow it, Vista and, from what I've seen so far, Windows 8. But every now and again Microsoft ...
Microsoft’s original Zune digital music players popped the cork on 2009 a day early, leaving uncounted thousands irritated and locked out of their tunes for New Year’s Eve. Reports of frozen Zunes ...