evolvingtech
About
- Username
- evolvingtech
- Joined
- Visits
- 25
- Last Active
- Roles
- member
- Points
- 45
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 20
Reactions
Comments
-
I have been using this feature since the first day since the visionOS 2.2 beta became available. I have to say it works great on the MacBook Pro (M3 Max). A feature not mentioned in this article is that the visual sharpness of text in the Virtual Ma…
-
I recently installed the latest visionOS 2.2 beta's with the Mac Virtual Display that provides the Wide and Ultrawide wrap-around screens. Along with this are a number of improvements. The virtual screen resolution is considerably higher. Also, audi…
-
With regards to Eyesight being potentially dropped, I think there is a missed opportunity... What really should be done instead, is to morph this technology into something completely different and open up a host of new applications. Specifically, en…
-
In introducing the AVP, Apple accomplished two things:1. They shifted the paradigm for spatial computing and immersive user experiences. The the rest of the industry will be obliged to follow.2. The polished experience they created (both in terms of…
-
Graham'sNumber said: Again based on his unspecified inventory calculations, Kuo points out that with a "user base of over 1.2 billion active users... as long as about 0.007% of users are willing to buy... Vision Pro can sell out after op…
-
About 20 years ago I had a device that was a keyboard + three line LCD panel + memory - transferred text content directly to the computer. It ran on two AA batteries and lasted a solid 80 hours. It cost about $100. There was no problem typing rapidl…
-
It won't surprise me if around Halloween time that Vulcan eyebrows will be all the rage. But seriously, this device opens up endless creativity for those not afraid to experiment. L'Oreal could corner the market if they rework the device for tempora…
-
One possible reason Apple may be opting to use xrOS is to avoid confusion with ROS - the well established open source framework for Robotics.
-
I can imagine this could become a legal landmine when running on any device that has applications that require HIPPA Compliance.
-
What Lufthansa is missing is the fact that a lot of checked bags do not originate on Lufthansa. Other Star Alliance members (like United, Air Canada, etc.) have passengers connecting to Lufthansa flights around the world. Does Lufthansa expect their…
-
Thank you for this Review on the Cricut Maker. For the Cricut Maker Cons you state that Design Space can only be used to perform cuts. Correct me if I am wrong, but Design Space allows selecting between cutting and drawing mode. I fully agree with y…
-
For what it's worth, I did come across a recent review of a tilt-adjustable stand that also accommodates VESA mounts and permits screen rotation to either landscape or portrait orientation in addition to position/tilting. Among other sizes, it is li…
-
rob53 said: Turning them on their side lets you put five in a 3 or 4U rack. That's 15A/120V per shelf. A rack of these could use a much lower kVA UPS than the old Intel Mac minis. I wish I was still working, I would have ordered several r…
-
StrangeDays said: Re: Xcode. I know you think you want this, but as a dev on a 27" monitor, I can't imagine wanting to code on my iPad. Laptop is already pretty cramped. There would be one benefit to developing with Xcode on an iPad... you…
-
Xcode running on the iPad would not be a suitable replacement or stand in for Xcode on the Mac; it doesn't need to. There are two use cases where having Xcode on the iPad serves a much needed need: Testing and immediate feedback for developing apps …
-
This would be a boon for developers creating apps that involve GPS, as it would be relatively easy to get and test with live GPS signals, when developing outdoors on an iPad.
-
Metriacanthosaurus said: rogifan_new said: ... Apple needs to bring Xcode, Logic and Final Cut to iPadOS. No, they don't. People need to use Macs for the most serious work, and always will. I have to disagree regarding Xco…
-
@Sirozha: Sorry to beat you to it. I had this idea close to a decade ago and wrote an extensive note to Apple on their Contact Us page in the hopes that they might actually do something along these lines (though I suggested a built-in component inco…
-
Possibly a reason for Apple to push for a Modular MacPro that supports outsized processing capabilities and configurations is that they anticipate machine learning/deep learning to play a significant role in Apple's future.
-
Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody This is a great analogy. It's nice to see at least some people get it and realise that this whole thing is yet another tempest in a teapot generated by blog writers to get hits. Another aspect to…