Cybersecurity researcher and bug bounty hunter Ryan Pickren claims to have found the "world's first spatial computing hack," allowing wearers of Apple's uber-expensive Vision Pro headset to have their entire home office filled with creepy-crawling spiders against their will.
Eva Longoria Stirs up ‘Desperate Housewives’ Feud Rumors Again After Reminiscing About the Series
Eva Longoria is promoting her new Apple TV+ show, Land of Women, this week, but it seems that everyone still wants to talk about the show that made her famous, Desperate Housewives. The 49-year-old ...
tvOS 18 Compatible With Apple TV HD Released Nearly Nine Years Ago
Here is something that Apple TV HD owners probably didn't expect when they purchased the device all the way back in 2015: it continues to ...
Top Stories: Apple Watch X Rumors, New Final Cut App for iPhone, and More
The avalanche of news coming out of WWDC earlier this month is finally starting to slow, but that doesn't mean there wasn't still lots to talk about in Apple news and rumors this week. This week saw ...
Apple wants to be the ‘thin’ company again
Apple is returning to a focus on thinness, evident in the new iPad Pros as well as product rumors. Thinner devices are cooler and sometimes more practical, but can compromise features. The company has ...
visionOS 2 is a promising update with tons of new features
Less than five months after Apple Vision Pro launched, Apple has revealed visionOS 2. Here are many of the major changes coming to Apple's spatial computing headset.
Apple Fixes Vision Pro Hack That Can Flood Rooms With Your Biggest Fears
An Amazon engineer-turned-ethical-hacker finds a bug that allows websites to force animated 3D objects like spiders or bats into the Vision Pro's spatial environment.