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Macworld on MSNWill Apple announce any new hardware at WWDC 2025?As such, there has been speculation about whether Apple will announce any new Mac hardware at WWDC. With the exception of the Mac Pro, which hasn’t seen any updates since 2022, Apple has already completed the transition of the entire Mac lineup to the M4 chip, introduced last year with the iPad Pro.
The Apple Vision Pro remains the apex mixed-reality experience – and also the most unattainable for most people. You won't hear Apple directly admit that the powerful headset is, at $3,499, too expensive.
Apple is preparing to redefine the Apple TV experience in 2025 with significant updates to both its hardware and software. The introduction of tvOS 19 and
Finally, the Camera app is expected to get a major redesign. The update is also reportedly inspired by the look and feel of visionOS, which means we could see a more fluid interface with smoother transitions and a cleaner layout. The redesign is expected to bring simplified controls, improved organization and easier access to settings.
Apple's Vision Pro has been met with skepticism and, in some cases, outright dismissal. With limited sales, a price tag starting at $3,499, and a bulky
The Wall Street Journal has interviewed some of the Apple Vision Pro's early adopters, and it seems most people now regret paying $3,500 for something they
The move is meant to enhance the experience on Apple devices at a time when gamers have plenty of alternatives, including cloud services and consoles.
Early adopters of Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro headset express regret, citing discomfort, limited use, and lack of compelling features.
Apple is working on a new feature for its MR (Mixed Reality) headset that it will likely reveal in June during its WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) event. The company is expected to unveil visionOS 3 for the Apple Vision Pro which will bring with it the ability to scroll through apps using just your eyes.
According to a new report, Apple is testing a feature where users can scroll using eye gestures, instead of the current method of using hand gestures.