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Apple's Vision Pro headset is now officially on sale in the US, with prices starting from $3,499.
CEO Tim Cook reiterates Apple's commitment to AI and promises to share more information about the company's efforts later this year.
During Apple earnings call, execs talk about Vision Pro, AI and the company's future plans. Here are the most interesting tidbits.
Apple returned to revenue growth during its critical holiday quarter. Both revenue and earnings per share beat Wall Street expectations.
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Apple has a huge problem with the Vision Pro that no one has talked about: It’s highly addictive! The astonishing visuals that Apple’s new headset pumps directly into your eyeballs make the real world seem dull, according to Nick Bilton, a Vanity Fair reporter who got behind-the-scenes access for a cover story published Thursday. In fact, Bilton […]
There's speculation the first picture of Tim Cook wearing a Vision Pro has a surprise: a 2024 iPad that Apple hasn't released yet. But no.
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Ready for something new? Apple showcases more than 600 new "spatial" apps and games designed for its new AR/VR headset.
Developer Simon B. Støvring is out with not one but two native apps for Apple Vision Pro on launch day. First, there’s a native Apple Vision Pro app for Runestone Text Editor, Simon’s excellent plain text editor with a host of different features.
Second, if you want to use Vision Pro to immerse yourself or those around you in confetti, Simon has released the very fun and whimsical Spatial Sprinkles.
more…LiveSurface, a popular design visualization app, is now available on Vision Pro with a fully native visionOS application.
“LiveSurface for Apple Vision Pro propels design visualization and presentation to new dimensions, offering a fun, immersive design experience on Apple’s most exciting new platform,” the company says.
more…Now that Apple Vision Pro is in the hands of the first consumers, Apple has shared a collection of new videos on YouTube. These videos from Apple Support show people how to use Vision Pro, ranging from advice on specific visionOS apps, Guest User support, and more.
Apple has also shared a new Vision Pro called “First-Timer.”
more…It’s Vision Pro launch day and Apple CEO Tim Cook is celebrating in New York City. In addition to paying a visit to Apple Fifth Avenue, Cook also sat down with Good Morning America to talk about Apple’s foray into spatial computing.
“I think’s going to be used in so many different ways because it’s a spatial computer. You know, the iPhone introduced us to the mobile computer. The Mac introduced us to personal computers,” Cook said. “This is the first spatial computer.”
“A company only has a few of these. Most companies have none. We’ve had the Mac, the iPod, the iPad, the iPhone, the Apple Watch, and now the Vision Pro. It’s one of those moments.”
more…Popular meteorology app Carrot Weather is ready for Vision Pro on day one with a big update. Designed with interactive 3D weather maps, a new main app window UI, and more, Carrot for Vision Pro is the most immersive way to explore and understand weather.
more…If you can’t afford or justify your own spatial computer, we learned last year that there would be a Vision Pro guest mode to you borrow someone else’s.
We discovered that Apple doesn’t exactly encourage this, as there are some fairly major gotchas, and a new video now gives an idea of what the experience is like …
more…When Apple Music said it was paying 10% more in Spatial Audio royalties, there were those among us who cynically wondered whether this meant everyone else would be paid less.
That seems to be confirmed by a new report today, which says that Apple is not increasing its total royalty payout, but rather re-allocating it …
more…There’s no official Vision Pro YouTube app, as Google declined to create one, and also blocked the use of its iPad app, which could otherwise have been used.
But there’s now an unofficial YouTube app for Apple’s spatial computer, thanks to Christian Selig, best known as the creator of the now-dead Reddit client, Apollo …
more…Apple will begin taking reservations for Apple Vision Pro demo sessions at Apple Store locations in the US starting Monday. In-store demos start today for walk-in customers on a first come, first serve basis.
more…It’s officially Apple Vision Pro launch day in the United States. After being announced at WWDC back in June, Apple’s first spatial computer is now available to the masses. The first pre-orders are starting to arrive on customer doorsteps, and the first Apple Stores are now open for in-store pick-ups.
Plus, today marks the first day of Apple Vision Pro demos at Apple stores across the United States.
more…A supply chain report says that the first Apple foldable device could launch in 2026 or 2027 – later than some sources have suggested – but that it’s unclear whether it will be a folding iPhone or a replacement for the iPad mini.
Making sense of the report is challenging as there are so few details, and the author admits they don’t actually know what it means …
more…Update February 1, 2024: Above is the final product, via Tim Cook on Twitter
Ahead of Vision Pro’s launch on Friday, Apple has started preparing its retail stores for the festivities. In particular, Apple appears to be working a dramatic overhaul to its Apple Fifth Avenue retail store in New York – including a huge Vision Pro replica in the front window.
more…Apple’s patent battle with Masimo is far from over. As it stands right now, Apple is still selling the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 in the United States, but with the contested blood oxygen feature disabled.
In a new interview today, Apple CEO Tim Cook indicated that Apple has no interest in licensing Masimo’s technology and putting the battle to rest. Instead, he said that Apple is focused on its appeal of the ITC’s ruling.
more…Many developers and tech companies didn’t react well to the changes proposed by Apple last month to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) antitrust legislation, and Mark Zuckerberg is on that team. The Meta CEO said on Thursday that he doubts developers will opt in to the new “onerous” terms set by Apple in the EU.
more…During Apple’s Q1 2024 earnings call with analysts and investors today, CEO Tim Cook and CFO Luca Maestri commented on the company’s recently-announced App Store changes in the European Union.
Maestri revealed a notable statistic about the importance of Apple’s App Store business in the European Union, saying that it accounts for around 7% of Apple’s global App Store revenue.
more…During the quarterly earnings call today, Apple CEO Tim Cook made a rare comment about the future of Apple’s products, referencing the company’s investments in artificial intelligence.
Cook said that Apple is “excited to share the details of our ongoing work in this space later this year”. This comment backs up rumors that iOS 18, which will be unveiled at WWDC in June, will feature comprehensive A.I features.
more…Apple recently announced a series of measures to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) antitrust legislation, which includes allowing alternative app stores on the iPhone. To make sure developers understand what’s changing, Apple will let them request a consultation on the new guidelines announced last month.
more…Apple started shipping special research iPhone hardware to security experts in 2020. Naturally, security researchers have been mostly coy about sharing the specifics of what Apple calls “rooted” hardware. Still, there are some program participants who grant a peek behind the curtains from time to time.
more…Culture Code’s Things, the tasks system I’ve relied on for over a decade, is going spatial for Apple Vision Pro. The standalone visionOS app brings the full project management experience to Apple’s first spatial computer.
more…Benjamin and Chance deep dive into all the App Store changes announced in response to the EU Digital Markets Act, and debate whether anyone is incentivized to make the leap. Also, the first Apple Vision Pro reviews have dropped ahead of its Friday release, and iOS 17.4 brings some fun new features and code references look ahead to iOS 18’s AI integration.
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more…Last month I wrote about two features that I consider missing from Apple’s Screen Time parental controls. In retrospect, what I should have written is how Screen Time is broken. I thought the next software update would fix things.
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more…A long, long time ago (last Friday) we shared that Meta appeared to be planning to officially support spatial videos shot on iPhone without workarounds. Now, on the eve of Apple Vision Pro hitting stores, Meta has made it real. will indeed gain spatial support for Apple’s spatial video format.
more…We saw a report this week that iPhone 15 Pro customer satisfaction has dropped considerably since launching last September – low enough that the iPhone 15/Plus is now rated higher by users. Why? One of the top reasons is disappointment with the battery. So how about you, are you happy with iPhone 15 Pro battery life?
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more…A new month means a new batch of fresh Apple deals, and all of today’s best come headlined by Apple’s latest iPad Air 5. Various configurations start from $450 and come joined by a chance to score iPhone 15 for just a penny thanks to this Amazon and Boost Infinite promotion. We’re also tracking Apple’s MagSafe leather wallet at $45 with Find My in tow. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
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Genres/Tags: Arcade, Jump and run, Beat ’em up (Brawler), Side, 2D, Japanese
Company: 91Act
Languages: ENG/MULTI3
Original Size: 6.5 GB
Repack Size: from 4.7 GB
Discussion and (possible) future updates on CS.RIN.RU thread
Screenshots (Click to enlarge) Repack FeaturesSmooth controls, infinite possibilities of combos, and realistic combat feedback. This is the roguelite game with the best action experience yet!
Ten playable characters with vibrant personalities, unique combat styles, and immersive voice-acting.
There are hundreds of moves for you to build around, plus countless elemental effects and legacy skills passed between characters. The possibilities are infinite. Time to make the best fighter of your own!
In the future where the world has been plunged into chaos, people enter a cyberspace called ACE, seeking their last chance to resolve the crisis.
If you are the only person in this world who knows the truth, how will you react?
The ending is also the beginning. Your decision will decide humanity’s future.
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Genres/Tags: Exploration, First-person, 3D, Horror
Company: Delta Bright
Language: ENG
Original Size: 12.1 GB
Repack Size: 8.5 GB
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Screenshots (Click to enlarge) Repack FeaturesIn the land of Realm of Dread, where night and mist are reign, you’re about to enter a place filled with fear, tension, and the struggle to survive. A tense atmosphere and the mystery of supernatural beings will be all around you wherever you step in this world of nightmares. Using your limited equipment smartly, you’ll need to fight or run to stay alive.
Realm of Dread calls on brave players to an unforgettable horror journey. Moments of tension mix with the fear and mystery of walking in the dark. Explore different places, from abandoned factories to old train stations, from dark forests to underground structures hidden in the shadows, face off against supernatural entities. In this dark world, there’s nowhere that’s truly safe.
Game Features
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