Marking a new chapter in immersive storytelling, the film, titled Submerged, is directed by Oscar-winner Edward Berger. Berger's film offers Vision Pro users a groundbreaking viewing experience using Apple's cutting-edge immersive video technology. The official trailer was posted on Apple's YouTube channel on 8 October.
iPod Nano’s Coolest Feature Was Removed After Just One Year
In September 2009, Steve Jobs took the stage to unveil the fifth-generation iPod nano with a notable new feature: a built-in video camera.
Base 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro Could Come in This New Color
Recent leaks out of Russia have sparked speculation about Apple's upcoming M4 MacBook Pro lineup, including suggestions that the base ...
Apple Sells Privacy To Consumers. But It’s Quietly Helping Police Use iPhones For Surveillance.
At Apple’s secretive Global Police Summit, cops from 7 countries learned how to use Apple products like the iPhone, Vision Pro and CarPlay for surveillance and policing.
Apple iPhone 16 Plus vs. iPhone 16 Pro Max: Which big-screen iPhone should you buy?
There are a few differences between the iPhone 16 Plus and iPhone 16 Pro Max, but with a $300 price gap, do you really need Apple's best? Let's find out.
Topic: visionOS 2
Ars Technica has been separating the signal from the noise for over 25 years. With our unique combination of technical savvy and wide-ranging interest in the technological arts and sciences, Ars is ...
Topic: Apple Vision Pro
We kick off our multi-part Vision Pro review by testing it for entertainment. Despite some awe-inspiring moments, the $3,500 headset is a big lift for retail. Social media stunts with Teslas inspire real warnings that seem straight out of sci-fi. It'll cost you $200 to double the storage of the base configuration.