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It’s official: Microsoft’s HoloLens costs $3,000 for developers and will ship in just 30 days on March 30. The device ships with a number of apps and games bundled, for free, so developers are able to get an idea of what the device is capable. The first, called Fragments, is a “mixed reality crime drama” which takes place in your own living room. It detects objects in the room and uses it as a set to tell the story — it seriously looks amazing. Another game called Young Conker tries to mix platform-style gaming with holograms to let a tiny…

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