Apple is pushing the limits of Apple Vision Pro with visionOS 26, showing that it isn't holding back, but that impending M5 model may be necessary sooner rather than later. Apple may not have been ...
As Apple’s newest and most cutting-edge platform, visionOS is also the hardest to nail down. Vision Pro as a product is still so nascent that people don’t quite know what to make of it. Is it a VR ...
Apple didn't add more AI to its $3,500 mixed-reality headset yet, but the collaborative and visual upgrades are better than I expected. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore ...
After six months with Apple Vision Pro, things feel stuck. A glacial rollout of immersive content, a lack of native apps, and no word of Apple Intelligence make the $3,500 product harder to swallow.
In June last year, I got to test the Apple Vision Pro at Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference before anyone else: I was literally at the front of the line. It blew me away—it was a moment or two ...
Apple today previewed visionOS 26, an update packed with new spatial experiences and new features for the Apple Vision Pro. According to Mike Rockwell, Apple’s vice president of the Vision Products ...
The annual Apple developers conference delivered goodies for all devices, with fresh looks, updated operating systems and a whole basket of new capabilities. I've been reviewing hardware and software, ...
The new app allows users to watch standard YouTube videos and YouTube Shorts on a large virtual screen in an immersive ...
YouTube is now on Apple Vision Pro with 360, 180, and 3D video support, helping you watch more comfortably in a large virtual ...
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