Working in VR is really not working out.
A new Vision Pro may be upon us, but maybe not the one you're hoping for.
It's still too expensive to buy a headset to make one, though.
Apple is coming for all your favorites apps and products.
Apple reportedly came up with the name "Apple Intelligence" to brand its AI, expected to be announced next week during WWDC. It's a little on the nose.
The latest updates to Quest 3 are minor but welcome, but Meta is making it clear Horizon OS and third-party apps are what will draw folks back to VR.
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.
Some Apple stores are reportedly selling just a couple of Vision Pros per week, less than three months since the headset's launch.
Is the new Apple toy coming anytime soon? Probably not.
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Early adopters only have a couple days left to get their money back.
With 194 paid apps on the new Vision Pro, the most expensive option is an interactive periodic table of elements that goes for $98.
Apple is still doing demos for its Vision Pro headset, but you’ll likely need to book one at least a week in advance.
A video depicting a pilot using the Vision Pro in the sky has a slew of outrage on social media. The man said on Wednesday he wasn’t actually flying the plane.
It doesn’t matter if the car has driver assistance features, said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
There's a lot of misinformation about Vision Pros being used at high speeds, but some users have found even better uses for Apple's $3,500 headset at home.
Apple warns users that they should "never" use the Vision Pro while operating a moving vehicle.
Tim Cook thinks there is a “huge opportunity for Apple with generative AI and AI."
Want to dive into Apple’s first $3,500 ‘spatial computer' on sale now? Then you should know what apps will be available and what may come in the future.