Apple has officially announced the release of Apple Vision Pro, a groundbreaking spatial computing device poised to transform the landscape of personal computing. Set to be available at all U.S. Apple Store locations and online from February 2, Vision Pro integrates seamlessly into users' daily lives, introducing a new era of immersive experiences. With its innovative visionOS, built on decades of engineering excellence from macOS, iOS, and iPadOS, Apple Vision Pro promises to deliver powerful spatial encounters that reframe how individuals work, collaborate, connect, relive memories, and enjoy entertainment.
In the ever-evolving world of virtual reality (VR), Meta, led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has been at the forefront of the quest to shape the future through the development of the metaverse. However, recent data suggests that despite Meta's significant investments, the VR market in the U.S. is facing challenges.
Chinese AR company, Xreal, has unveiled its latest-generation AR glasses, the Xreal Air 2 and Xreal Air 2 Pro, offering lightweight and user-friendly options for consumers.
Google, Apple, and Meta have secured the green light from US regulators to tap into a spectrum band, marking a significant move toward the emergence of new mobile virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR) devices.
The mystery surrounding Apple's involvement in the automotive industry continues, with speculation ranging from intense car development to complete project abandonment. What's certain is that Apple has been delving into car tech, from the widely used CarPlay to newer, more innovative concepts. Recently, an intriguing patent related to augmented reality (AR) windshield technology was filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
In a historic feat, a team of doctors at Jerusalem's Shaare Zedek Medical Center has accomplished an unprecedented fusion of cutting-edge technology in a complex spinal operation. Dr. Cezar J. Mizrahi, a highly skilled spine neurosurgeon, led this pioneering effort by leveraging innovative augmented reality (AR) and robotic advancements to address a challenging case.
Revolutionary XRAI Glass, equipped with artificial intelligence (AI), is set to transform the lives of deaf individuals by enabling them to witness and even rewind conversations in real time. This cutting-edge technology leverages the synergy of augmented reality (AR) glasses and a smartphone app, all powered by advanced AI software.
Apple is one of the biggest names and innovators in wearable tech, so it’s not surprising that they started developing augmented, virtual, and mixed reality headsets.