It’s been a while since we’ve seen something completely new from Apple, and after years of speculation that Apple would launch a headset of some kind, it has finally been announced (one of the worst kept secrets ever because we knew it was coming).
The Vision Pro is undeniably impressive. With 4K displays, infrared cameras, and LED illuminators, not to mention it runs on Apple’s M2 chip and a new mixed-reality-specific R1 chip, the specs are nothing short of impressive (as expected).
Apple is known for introducing innovative products to the market and revolutionising the tech industry, most notably with the iPod and then the iPhone. The latest buzz is about the upcoming Apple augmented reality (AR) glasses being dubbed Apple Glasses. AR technology superimposes digital elements in the real world, creating an interactive and immersive experience.
The idea of AR glasses is not new, but Apple’s entry into the market could be a game-changer if they do it right. The company has a loyal fan base, and its products have a reputation for being high-quality and user-friendly.
Did you upgrade to iTunes 10 and discover that when you connect to your AirTunes what once was normal volume levels are now non-existent? I spent days trying to find out the problem.
I would connect to my AirTunes like I normally would but I would have to turn the volume up on the amplifier all the way just to hear my music (well, barely hear it). Turns out Apple introduced some volume control panel in iTunes and by default the volume of AirTunes is almost all the way down, wtf?