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Missing out on this week’s WWDC fun in California? Apple Vision Pro users can virtually join tonight’s The Talk
Bank of America said WWDC would be a key test of Apple’s AI strategy. Apple has now rolled out its answer.
Incoming Apple CEO John Ternus signed off on a major revision of Apple's Vision Pro and smart glasses plans, consolidating Apple's work in the category. According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Ternus nixed plans for a second Vision Pro and a lighter Vision Air.
On the flip side of things, a cheaper and lighter version of Apple Vision Pro, dubbed Vision Air, may arrive as soon as 2028, potentially 2029.
As spatial computing moves further into professional, enterprise, educational, and creative workflows, DFRobot today introduced the seeMote series for Apple Vision Pro developers, including seeMote Cap and seeMote Cube.
This week’s Apple headlines: iPhone 18 Pro’s camera update, iPhone 17 battery fix, an Apple history podcast, MacBook Neo’s upward trend, new Apple Vision plans, a European developer centre, and
Apple's head-mounted hardware plans are slowly being cut, reportedly by new CEO John Ternus himself, with Vision Air said to be killed off alongside Display glasses.
Apple has announced the winners of the 2026 Design Awards. Among the winners: Cyberpunk 2077, an NBA app for Vision Pro, and numerous indie titles.