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WWDC23: What it’s like to try Apple’s new Vision Pro headset
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WWDC23: What it’s like to try Apple’s new Vision Pro headset

[ad_1] Apple Inc on Monday let analysts and media, including Reuters, try its $3,499 Vision Pro headset.What is immediately clear is the device is not yet meant for a mass market: a test drive requires a setup session with Apple staff and a quick visit with a vision specialist to ensure the headset fits and functions as intended. And the price tag is likely to keep all but the most dedicated Apple fans and business users away. Instead of starting with a consumer version and working up to a "Pro" model, Apple is starting with the premium tier and hoping to bring prices down as the technology matures, said Carolina Milanesi, an analyst with Creative Strategies. Apple released the Vision Pro in an attempt to wrest the nascent headset category away from Meta Platforms Inc, which has already...
WWDC 2023: Last-minute Apple rumours surrounding iOS 17, MR headset and more
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WWDC 2023: Last-minute Apple rumours surrounding iOS 17, MR headset and more

[ad_1] Apple's World Wide Developer Conference 2023 (WWDC 2023) is set to kick off today, June 5, and after months of anticipation, we cannot wait to see what new tech Apple has in store. While tipsters have already hinted at software updates such as iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, and watchOS 10, new hardware including a 15-inch MacBook Air and a new mixed reality headset is also expected to be unveiled. The event will kick off today at 10 AM PT or 10:30 PM IST at Apple Park, California.With just hours to go until Apple brings out its latest tech innovations, check out these last-minute rumours surrounding iOS 17, mixed reality headset, and more. 1. Demo of mixed reality headsetApple is all set to enter the VR/AR world with its new mixed-reality headset and although there has been little ...
WWDC 2023: Apple mixed-reality headset to take aim at the metaverse
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WWDC 2023: Apple mixed-reality headset to take aim at the metaverse

[ad_1] Today, Apple is expected to show off pricy mixed-reality headgear at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, challenging Facebook-owner Meta in a market that has yet to sizzle.The iPhone maker has remained mum on reports that it is poised to unveil a headset for augmented or virtual reality experiences at its annual jamboree for developers and app designers. The release would be the most significant product launch by the iconic iPhone maker since it unveiled the Apple Watch in 2015. It could also invite more tensions between Apple CEO Tim Cook and Meta's Mark Zuckerberg who have feuded over the handling of their sprawling tech empires, especially over data issues and China ties.Expectations are high that Apple will use the WWDC stage to spotlight a "Reality Pro" headset price...
From iOS 17 to macOS 14, 5 big announcements to watch for at Apple’s WWDC 2023
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From iOS 17 to macOS 14, 5 big announcements to watch for at Apple’s WWDC 2023

[ad_1] What began in 1983 as a modest gathering of the company's devoted developer community, the annual Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) has ballooned into one of the most popular events in the tech industry and a launchpad for some of Apple's most ubiquitous products, such as the iPhone and iPod.This year's event, which takes place from June 5 through 9 at Apple Park, the company's Cupertino, California campus, will broadcast live on various platforms so fans in India and around the globe can tune in as well. Apple is expected to showcase its latest advancements in software and operating systems to its developer community, but rumors are also swirling about a big hardware announcement that could potentially be a bombshell in the virtual and augmented reality (AR/VR) market...
How Apple’s upcoming mixed-reality headset will work
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How Apple’s upcoming mixed-reality headset will work

[ad_1] Apple Inc.’s long-anticipated mixed-reality headset is an ambitious attempt to create a 3D version of the iPhone’s operating system, with eye- and hand-tracking systems that could set the technology apart from rival products. Apple Inc.'s long-anticipated mixed-reality headset is an ambitious attempt to create a 3D version of the iPhone's operating system, with eye- and hand-tracking systems that could set the technology apart from rival products. The roughly $3,000 device, due later this year under the likely name of Reality Pro, will take a novel approach to virtual meetings and immersive video, aiming to shake up a VR industry currently dominated by Meta Platforms Inc. It's a high-stakes gambit for Apple, which is expanding into its first major new product category since ...