![]() ![]() That’s interesting because it’s seemingly the first confirmation that users will be able to type in midair without needing a connected Apple device (like an iPhone) or keyboard. When listing the product’s features, Gurman included “in-air typing” alongside “passthrough cameras … hand and eye control and ultra-high-resolution displays.” In-air typing Photo by Tracey TrulyĪside from explaining Apple’s rationale in moving the launch date, Gurman also revealed a previously unconfirmed detail about the headset. At WWDC, however, there will be a whole week for developers to quiz Apple engineers on how the headset works and how they can develop apps for it. If Apple had opted to launch the headset in the spring, it would only have had one day for developers to get a little closer to the action - and that’s assuming the company launched the Reality Pro at an event and not through a press release. This major Apple bug could let hackers steal your photos and wipe your device Quest 2: a clear choice for VR gamingĪpple’s security trumps Microsoft and Twitter’s, say feds ![]()
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