Microsoft's HoloLens came out of nowhere, we didn't have any idea that it was in development until Microsoft decided to unveil the game back in January, and everything is happening so fast as it seemed like Microsoft is planning to release HoloLens later this year.

Here's the latest on 'Microsoft HoloLens' release date, news and build.

Microsoft is not that stingy when it comes to sharing or talking about the upcoming 'Microsoft HoloLens' it seems like the device is ready and the only thing that's keeping it from its release date are the apps.

Recently 'Microsoft HoloLens' has been coordinating with Xbox for the building of games for the upcoming 'Microsoft HoloLens', it just makes sense; what is the use of a nifty gadget if there's no practicalities tied to it.

Microsoft hadn't revealed the release date for 'Microsoft HoloLens' just yet, but the Windows 10 team is pretty confident that it'll be released alongside the upcoming Windows 10 who is pegged to be released this coming September.

The great thing about the upcoming 'Microsoft HoloLens' is the fact that the head gear is wireless and the fact that it can combine the virtual and the real world that's why people who are anticipating this head gear prefers to call it a 'augmented reality' device. In Microsoft' official site, they said:

"Microsoft HoloLens is the first holographic computer running Windows 10. It is completely untethered --- no wires, phones, or connection to a PC needed. Microsoft HoloLens allows you to pin holograms in your physical environment and provides a new way to see your world. It features see-through, holographic, high-definition lenses and spatial sound so you can see and hear holograms in the world around you. Complete with advanced sensors and a new Holographic Processing Unit (HPU) that understands the world around you, Microsoft HoloLens is able to run without any wires while processing terabytes of data from the sensors in real-time."

Inside the HoloLens are 3 processors; the HPU (Holographic Processing Unit) is the most notable of them since it is the one who is in-charge of the holograms in the head gear and the world's first holographic processing unit.

When it comes to the price of 'Microsoft HoloLens', Microsoft is pegging for something less than $500.