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Apple's first new product in years, the Apple Vision Pro, is silently trying to take over a market that was previously held by Google's Google Glass - an augmented reality spectacle set that enabled aircraft technicians to carry out their daily jobs. Apple launched the Vision Pro last year, and after the headset became available, those who had preordered it shared their experience of using what Apple calls Spatial Computing. Unlike a traditional computer, the Vision Pro is a headset that enables users to immerse themselves in a digital environment and expand their ability to interact with software.
This is also being used in the aerospace industry, according to an Apple press release, a role that Google's Google Glass played before.
Google's augmented reality glasses, the Google Glass, became quite popular when launched in 2013, with images of the firm's founder Sergey Brin wearing the glasses spread all over the world. However, two years after launch, Google Glass was shelved and Google started to sell Enterprise Eiditons of the product that were focused on business use cases.
These managed to survive the market for eight years before Google stopped selling the smart glasses last year. One of Google Glass' adherents was General Electric, which integrated the product into its jet engine assembly workflow. Through Google Glass, GE claimed that it had managed to improve its efficiency by as much as 11% and complete some tasks 25% sooner.
Tightening bolts on a jet engine is a tedious process that requires technicians and workers to remember complex bits of information to assemble the product safely. This is where Google Glass came in, as it took over some of the 'computational workloads' that would typically be performed by a technician's brain.
Now, after Google Glass has officially become yet another shelved project by the Moutain View, California based firm, Apple is eager to pick up the mantle. A recent press release by the firm focuses on the engineering aspect of the Apple Vision Pro, a gadget that costs thousands of dollars and might find it difficult to find the mass market traction like the iPhone.
As part of its release, Apple shares that through the Engine Shop app for the Vision Pro, the Royal Dutch Airlines will allow technicians to train to maintain aircraft engines before they can start to work on the expensive and complex engineering products. According to Apple, the Vision Pro
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Apple's highly anticipated new model of the Vision Pro headset is facing delays until late 2026, accompanied by reports of lower-than-expected demand. While these developments might raise concerns, they do not diminish the long-term potential of Apple's vision products.
Humble is currently offering an $18 bundle that features a collection of lore books and graphic novels inspired by The Witcher, and Cyberpunk 2077. This bundle features PDFs of The World of Cyberpunk 2077 and The World of the Witcher, two massive tomes published by Dark Horse Comics that are full of amazing illustrations, and lore that power CD Projekt RED's open-world adventures. You’ll also get access to Gwent: Art of the Witcher Card Game, which features 216 pages of illustrations used in the stand-alone version of Gwent.
The demand for Apple Vision Pro is slowly dwindling, but the company’s long-term goals have not budged an inch. A new report states that the successor to the $3,499 AR headset could launch sometime by the end of 2026. However, there is a huge glaring issue that Apple needs to address, or this product category will most likely never take off, and that is pricing. For that to happen, the technology giant needs to bring down its component costs, but with each current-generation unit estimated to set back Apple by $1,542, the road to a more affordable head-mounted wearable is long and hard.
Apple Vision Pro surveys have been sent out to users ever since the headset launched earlier this year, but on this occasion, the company has sent customers a multitude of questions, wanting to learn about their experience and usage habits. What is interesting about the latest in-depth survey is that it was sent out shortly after the technology giant reportedly cut production of its latest head-mounted wearable to an estimated 400,000 to 450,000 annual units.
Amid the hit Fallout TV show, all Fallout video games are enjoying a boost in players. Indeed, some people are stepping out into the virtual wasteland for the first time, including into Obsidian’s much-loved 2010 RPG, Fallout New Vegas. But in-keeping with the tone of the Fallout video games, some veterans of the post-apocalyptic Mojave are having dastardly fun with bright-eyed and bushy-tailed newcomers.
Modern smartwatches are more than simply an accessory, with complex capabilities like voice assistants, crash detection, call and text compatibility, and long battery lives. They've also become one of the most popular health and fitness trackers, thanks to sophisticated sensors and large app suites. Smartwatches are very useful and one of the most convenient gadgets for tracking your fitness and health activity, such as heart rate, oxygen level, sleep monitoring, steps and distance covered, calories burned,women's health monitoring and so on, and they also include emergency aid.
Last year in April, Apple launched their stores in Delhi and Mumbai which were named Apple Saket and Apple BKC. Now, the Cueprtino-based tech giant is reported to open more Apple stores in three cities in India. The two newly opened stores completed their first year this month with great revenue and success. Now, Apple is planning to expand its horizons in India by planning to open new stores in major cities. Know which cities Apple is aiming to open its store.
We have recently covered that the hype surrounding the Vision Pro has cooled down and demand for the headset is far lower than when it launched. The Apple Vision Pro did not pan out to be a hot seller as it was originally anticipated by the company which is why shipment orders have been cut down. Potentially, the lower-than-expected demand is due to the hefty price tag of the Vision Pro, as it is one of the most expensive mixed reality headsets on the market right now.
Apple's Vision Pro headset took the AR market by storm with its stunning looks and advanced technology underneath. While the headset had a solid start, the traction has reduced over time, potentially due to its hefty price tag and minimal real-world use cases. Prominent industry analyst claims that the demand for Vision Pro demos has greatly reduced, highlighting poor demand for the headset after initial hype.
The Vision Pro saw daylight last year at the WWDC event, but it took its sweet time to hit the shelves as the company was creating the necessary hype and preparing developers to create proper use cases for the headset. While the reviews shared positive feedback, the possibilities for the device are endless as developers work to expand the Vision Pro's applications in the real world. We are now hearing that an orthopedic surgeon in Brazil used the Apple Vision Pro to successfully perform surgery on a patient's shoulder.
This year's iPhone 16 lineup will get some notable improvements in design and how users use the device, as the company aims to integrate generative AI technology with the release of iOS 18 later this year. Apple is keen to increase the screen size of the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max this year, while the standard iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will house the same display as the current models. A prominent analyst is now claiming that the iPhone 17 Plus will come with a smaller display size that will sit between the screen size of the 'Pro' models.