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Apple is looking to hire AI experts for mixed reality
By Tammy Rogers published
A new job posting on the Apple Website is looking for an AI expert – and it might have something to do with mixed reality.
Meta Quest 3 revealed — just in time to steal Apple's VR thunder
By Daryl Baxter published
On the eve of WWDC, Meta announces the Quest 3, with a bunch of improvements.
Another developer gives a not-so-subtle hint that Apple's VR headset is coming to WWDC
By Daryl Baxter published
A developer of a VR game explained in a tweet that he was looking forward to June 5 - we wonder why?
Apple VR display specs have leaked, and the future looks to be around 5000 nits bright
By Tammy Rogers published
Display Analyst Ross Young has seemingly leaked the specs of the Apple VR displays.
More evidence that Apple is going with xrOS for Apple VR has surfaced
By Tammy Rogers published
The xrOS name has reared its head(set) again, although this time in an error message.
This Apple patent shows that Apple VR could create spaces using your other devices
By Tammy Rogers published
Apple has filed for a patent that could see the as-yet-unannounced Apple VR – and it contains a sneaky peak at a name.
xrOS: What you need to know about the OS for Apple's VR headset
By Tammy Rogers published
xrOS is allegedly the name of the OS that will run on Apple's VR headset – but what will it do, and when will we see it?
VR experts invited to WWDC ahead of Apple's rumored unveiling of its headset
By Tammy Rogers published
Apple invites some leading experts in virtual reality to WWDC this year as its VR rumors swirl.
No one cares about the metaverse. So what does that mean for Apple’s VR plans?
By Becca Caddy published
Mark Zuckerberg’s vision for the metaverse is falling flat but that doesn’t mean Apple’s VR plans are doomed – here’s why.
Motion sickness is a very un-Apple problem. Can the Apple Reality Pro VR headset fix it?
By Gerald Lynch published
If Apple can solve the VR motion sickness problem, it’s one step closer to Reality Pro VR being a hit.
Apple’s Reality Pro VR headset is the future, which is why you shouldn’t buy it
By Carrie Marshall published
Opinion The Reality Pro may be sold to you and me, but it's really a dev kit for a device that doesn't yet have a killer app.
Apple could make 100% margin on Apple VR
By Tammy Rogers published
More rumors and data are released to give us some idea of how much the Apple VR headset might cost – and how much it will make Apple.
xrProOS the latest Apple VR trademark spotted ahead of WWDC 2023
By Tammy Rogers published
The Apple VR headset could have just received a name for its operating system – and it's certainly a mouthful.
Apple Reality Pro VR headset won't replace Meta Quest — it's coming to replace your whole computer instead
By Palash Volvoikar published
Opinion The Apple Reality Pro VR headset is not going to compete with the likes of the Meta Quest but instead is likely to kickstart a whole new class of devices.
Meta Quest Pro headset review: Meta’s most impressive VR headset (and the one Apple has to beat)
By Hamish Hector published
The MetaQuest Pro is a stunning piece of expensive hardware, and the one Apple will have to best to succeed in VR.
Would you wear Apple VR to a party? Nope, didn't think so — so why does Apple think you will?
By Tammy Rogers published
Opinion In Mark Gurmans latest piece for Bloomberg, there's mention of Apple VR at parties. One question – why?
Apple VR patent suggests Reality Pro will let you record with head-mounted camera
By Tammy Rogers published
This new Apple Patent puts a high-definition camera on the outside of the Reality Pro headset, and a little light to tell everyone else when you're using it.
What does Apple's 'Deep Screen' trademark mean for its Reality Pro AR/VR headset?
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple appears to have applied for a Deep Screen trademark, but what is it for?
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