Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro sounds like a bargain compared to the price of a fresh, medical-grade cadaver. (A body alone can be “up to $10,000” before refrigeration and transport costs, in case you ...
According to the Power On newsletter from Mark Gurman, Apple is still on track to enable support for PlayStation ...
Apple wanted the AR Glasses to work with iPhones, but technical limitations with CPU power and battery life made that ...
The tech giant cancels its code-named initiative after battery life and performance challenges stalled its sleek, ...
The tech giant was developing AR glasses that would have had built-in displays and required pairing with a Mac laptop, ...
But back to the Apple Vision Pro’s $3500+ price. In the piece, Susan Prescott provides a particularly interesting remark about the cost of AVP: “Obviously, it’s a V1 product, and the price, for now, ...
Though this project has been axed, Apple reportedly still plans to bring a standalone set of AR glasses to market 'someday.' ...
Apple was apparently developing augmented reality glasses powered by its Mac computers, but it canceled the project before the company could even announce it. According to Bloomberg, Apple scrapped ...