Microsoft CEO defends work on half-billion-dollar HoloLens military contract [techcrunch.com]
HoloLens 2 hands-on: This feels like practical magic [www.cnet.com]
Microsoft chief defends controversial military HoloLens contract [www.engadget.com]
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella defends controversial $480M HoloLens-U.S. Army contract [www.geekwire.com]
Microsoft CEO defends work on half-billion-dollar HoloLens military contract #ar https://t.co/KdQd1e7zug via @techcrunch
— tipatat (@tipatat) February 27, 2019
Microsoft has now joined Amazon and Facebook on the list of “tech giants I will never ever work for”https://t.co/Fdwjml296o
— SweetSuccotashGeeGollyWTF (@DCoulbourne) February 27, 2019
Future weapons#weapons #ai #technology #technologyiwanttosee #appdevelopers #appdevelopment #soldiers #militarytechnology #pubg #fornite #apexlegends https://t.co/gnrDj8XRBo
— BrainMobi (@brain_mobi) February 27, 2019
@satyanadella “We made a principled decision that we’re not going to withhold technology from institutions that we have elected in democracies to protect the freedoms we enjoy,” Well said, Sir. https://t.co/VjGdeE41FE
— Joshua Marcuse (@joshuamarcuse) February 26, 2019
Microsoft takes a stand. https://t.co/plHpprUz9Q
— Doctrine Man (@Doctrine_Man) February 27, 2019
Microsoft CEO defends work on HoloLens military contract https://t.co/gVhzzyMoml via @techcrunch
— Bill Marion (@Marion_CIO) February 27, 2019
“We made a principled decision that we’re not going to withhold technology from institutions that we have elected in democracies to protect the freedoms we enjoy,” Satya Nadella
These employees will be targeted by Russia and China, if they haven’t been already. Even if they can’t be lured into espionage, they’ll be targeted for efforts to exploit this fissure and cause disruption for a company that does lots of business with DoD. https://t.co/BYKTkH2DWH
— Tim Mathews ⚖️ (@timmathews) February 27, 2019
Lots of details not talked about in other articles...
— Jonathan McKinney (@ucomsgeek) February 27, 2019
HoloLens 2 hands-on: This feels like practical magic https://t.co/ObVQR32Ti7
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella defends controversial $480M HoloLens-U.S. Army contract https://t.co/fndquRbQIp https://t.co/4SIYoaJqci
— Everything Microsoft (@EverythingMS) February 26, 2019
Microsoft's HoloLens 2 announced for $3,500, available to preorder now, ships later this year https://t.co/jhMlfcmT5P pic.twitter.com/0nvqCEe4fI
— AWE (@ARealityEvent) February 26, 2019
Microsoft chief defends controversial military HoloLens contract - Engadget https://t.co/uV8qkUwegF 東京都情報 https://t.co/sk9vJGS3Zu 天気はこちら https://t.co/xbJQCLiAvU
— 東京都情報bot (@news_tokyo_bot) February 26, 2019