It was another week of bad news for some very rich people.
Apple is reportedly cutting its 2024 and 2025 sales expectations for Vision Pro less than three months after launch, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Oh, and Xbox and Meta are making their own special themed Quest, but more big companies are going in on Horizon OS.
Some Apple stores are reportedly selling just a couple of Vision Pros per week, less than three months since the headset's launch.
Apple reportedly cut more than 600 employees when it killed projects around the Apple Car and in-house watch displays.
Your spatial computing dreams -- or perhaps, nightmares -- are coming true with Spatial Personas.
eXeX is building software to deploy the world's most futuristic tech into the surgery room. The goal: keep doctors organized.
With belated AI announcements, this could be one of the most important events for Apple in some time.
Sony is reportedly trying to sell its backstock of headsets before making new ones.
A medical team in the UK harnessed the headset during two spinal surgeries. It plays into Apple's health care vision for its Vision Pro.
While Vision Pro returns were uncommon, many came down to owners not figuring out its spatial computing.
Apple hasn’t addressed the cracks in its pricey new headsets. Some users report getting it fixed for free, while others are being told to pay out of pocket.
We get some hands-on time with the Apple Vision Pro and we review Bose's new fancy earbuds.
Early adopters only have a couple days left to get their money back.
“I returned my Apple Vision Pro. Here’s why,” stories have flooded the internet with tragic tales of regret and sore faces.
Meta’s chief trash talker says the “fanboys” need to accept that his Quest 3 headset is a better product.
With 194 paid apps on the new Vision Pro, the most expensive option is an interactive periodic table of elements that goes for $98.
My belated, brief impressions of the Apple Vision Pro.
Apple is still doing demos for its Vision Pro headset, but you’ll likely need to book one at least a week in advance.
As people strap on the company's dystopian new headset, it can't help but seem like a dangerous gambit to escape reality.