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Apple Vision Pro sequel stalls as work on cheaper consumer headset continues
amarkap said:slow n easy said:mark fearing said:I find it hard to believe that Apple thought that this first version would sell like gangbusters. They MUST have people connected to the real world who realize a $3,500 toy is off limits to the majority of the population. So I take it they went the Mercedes route - knowing they would sell less (Than Ford), but still have a good idea of how many would sell. Now the bigger question is - does anyone care about goggle based VR? And having tried them out for many years, I suspect it's a really tough sell to the vast majority of people. And the device rather quickly becomes an afterthought. But hey, I'm open to being wrong here. I don't know. But my guess is Apple MUST have had a pretty solid idea on sales and that the 'shifting' to a cheaper set isn't a sudden thing, but part of the plan. -
iOS 18 Mail app will get huge AI enhancements & summarizations with 'Project Blackpearl'
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Embarrassing Qualcomm ad claims 'I'm a Mac' actor is switching to Windows ARM over notific...
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Apple apologizes for iPad Pro 'Crush' ad after massive backlash
napoleon_phoneapart said:sunman42 said:mikethemartian said:They are going to replace it with an ad where they kill Bambi. -
Apple apologizes for iPad Pro 'Crush' ad after massive backlash
How some people don’t see how this advert is on the nose is beyond me. Making an ad trying to appeal to creatives by showing all their beloved tools being crushed and replaced by a tablet. I LOVE my iPad Air but I also LOVE my guitars, keyboards, amp etc. It was just really dumb idea and how they didn’t foresee such a reaction is bizarre.