visionOS 26 is the upcoming software update for Apple Vision Pro. It's the second major software update for Apple's spatial computer since it launched early last year. However, this update seems to ...
The Wall Street Journal and other outlets have reported that Apple is struggling to sell the Vision Pro, a futuristic augmented reality wearable with a depressing (for me) $3,500 price tag. While the ...
The M5 Apple Vision Pro builds upon the foundation of its predecessor, the M2 model, by introducing a series of refinements. These include a redesigned strap for improved comfort, the more powerful M5 ...
The Apple Vision Pro M5 represents a pivotal step forward in spatial computing, blending advanced hardware, refined software, and meticulous design. While its external appearance remains largely ...
Vision Pro 2 leaks suggest a late 2025 launch, positioning Apple at the forefront of Apple spatial computing. The new device is expected to feature M4 or M5 chips, doubling processing power to deliver ...
Apple is introducing "Foveated Streaming" for Apple Vision Pro with visionOS 26.4 Beta. The same technique will also be used ...
The M5 doesn't remake Apple Vision Pro into a hit consumer product, nor does it solve Apple's ongoing issues with a lack of developer interest in the platform, but it is better, and that may be enough ...
Apple Vision Pro is nearly two years old, and through software and hardware upgrades, Apple recently brought major improvements to two core aspects of the product. Personas launched in beta when the ...
Apple Vision Pro recently got a big visionOS 26 software update, and its first hardware revision is coming soon. But what may prove more critical to Vision Pro’s long-term success is another recent ...
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When I reviewed the Apple Vision Pro last year, I described it as the most advanced wearable display available—but its front-heavy design and eye-watering price made it hard to recommend without ...
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