CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apple® today previewed visionOS™ 2, a major update to Apple Vision Pro™ that introduces a powerful way for users to create spatial photos with the images already in ...
Apple has unveiled visionOS 2, a new update to its Apple Vision Pro spatial computing headset capable of supporting both augmented reality and virtual reality. Adding a host of new features and ...
First introduced in April, spatial Personas in Apple Vision Pro are designed to feel as if they are in the same physical space, and to enhance the experience, the lifelike avatars will soon be able to ...
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple is planning to release AirPods with infra-red camera modules that detect when a user turns their head, and so automatically adjust Apple Vision Pro audio output to ...
Apple’s updates to visionOS 26, the operating system powering its mixed reality headset, build on last year’s Apple Vision Pro spatial computer that blends digital content with the physical world. At ...
Apple announced its new iPhone 16 is getting a little more spatial with the addition of both spatial photos and audio, essentially putting it in line with Vision Pro’s capture capabilities. The ...
There's a lot of new features arriving with visionOS 26, from spatial widgets to more realistic Personas, spatial computing just got a significant upgrade. All eyes might be on iOS 26 and Liquid Glass ...
Apple at WWDC announced visionOS 26, bringing spatial widgets, dramatically improved Personas, and new collaborative experiences to Apple Vision Pro users. Apple says the update transforms widgets ...
While you never get a second chance at a first impression, a second impression can be more potent than a first one. So it often is in tech, where the first release of a device’s software often has ...
The Vision Pro is getting close to a year of life, and Apple’s next software update has some big changes in store that could alter usage patterns. Mac Virtual Display, one of the best Vision Pro ...
While the Apple Vision Pro may offer a glimpse into Apple’s, well… vision for gesture-based spatial computing, it’s still an awkward fit for traditional gaming. Coming next week, that may change.