Apple’s Vision Pro headset may not become a mainstream hit at its $3,500 ask. But in the realm of science and medical care, it can prove to be a game changer.
Apple’s AR glasses could be a big boost for Mac fans. But with the release date receding into the distance, Apple risks falling well behind its rivals.
Apple may be planning a virtual reality games controller for the Vision Pro, suggesting the company is finally seeing the headset’s potential for VR gaming.
It was recently reported that Apple has shelved its smart glasses project over technical shortcomings. As per Bloomberg, the idea lives on at the company.
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Apple’s M5 chip is coming to the Vision Pro, but that’s not the change the headset really needs. Instead, Apple should be prioritizing a more affordable model.
One year ago, Apple’s Vision Pro headset hit store shelves. Looking at it today, there’s one key thing the company must do to set it back on the right course.
Samsung is kicking the new year off with an Unpacked event to set the tone for what’s to come in 2025. Here's everything we expect the company to unveil.
The Meta Quest 3S is on sale from Best Buy for only $350. You'll also get Batman: Arkham Shadow and a three-month trial of Meta Quest+ as part of the bundle.
Nvidia GeForce Now is about to get a dedicated app on Steam Deck and start supporting streaming via browser on several virtual and mixed reality headsets.