That means we should anticipate demos of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, MacOS 15, WatchOS 11, tvOS 18, and VisionOS 2.0. The event provides developers with access to experts, along with highlights of new tools and features that will help them create new and/or ...
Engadget Podcast: How AI will shape Apple’s WWDC 2024
In this episode, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into everything they expect at WWDC: Tons of AI announcements; more on iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15; and hopefully some improvements for Vision Pro and visionOS. In addition, we chat about what we expect to ...
WWDC 2024 will be the least exciting Apple event of the year but also the most important one – here’s why you should watch it
Depending on the scale of change across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS the hardware throughout Apple's vaunted ecosystem could look and work considerably different than they do right ...
Apple’s Vision Pro Upgrade Path Should Start at WWDC
E ven though it's only been available for four months, Apple's Vision Pro headset feels well overdue for some updates. That feeling may be because, despite the headset debuting th
Apple Vision Pro will get a polish, not an overhaul at WWDC
The forthcoming visionOS 2.0 for Apple Vision Pro at WWDC will not be as significant an update as expected, but will address issues and bring new environments.
Skatrix for Apple Vision Pro now features room-scale mixed reality gameplay
Skatrix for Apple Vision Pro now features room-scale mixed reality gameplay. The little dude will skate all over your furniture.
I tested a cheap Apple Vision Pro knock-off — it’s worse than you can imagine
Sometimes, you find rare gems like Managing Editor Kate Kozuch did in buying a bunch of knock-off Apple products from Temu. But mostly, you get exactly what you expect — 100% Grade-A bullsh*t like the EmdoorVR AppleCore AX162.