A patent granted today describes an Apple projector capable of displaying a mix of AR and VR content onto the desk and walls of your home or office without the need for a headset or screen.
Apple initially wanted to work on something similar to Orion as well, but the company was limited by the technology of its time. The Apple Vision Pro was a compromise according to Bloomberg’s industry ...
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The 24H2 update for Windows 11 officially deprecates WMR functionality, making once-compatible devices no longer operational ...
Varjo's XR headsets continue to find their way into more training applications, including flight simulation for the U.S. and ...
In the weeks since, UC San Diego’s minimally invasive department has performed more than 20 surgeries with the Apple Vision ...
"That investigation, codenamed B798, started last year. It involves company engineers figuring out how to fit low-resolution ...
In an interview with The Verge, Meta CTO and Reality Labs chief Andrew Bosworth confirmed a number of projects previously ...
Meta's new Quest 3S is a great mixed reality headset that's good enough to challenge the more expensive Quest 3. So which is ...