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Sketchy rumor suggests Apple Glasses will support Vision Pro-style hand gestures

Sketchy rumor suggests Apple Glasses will support Vision Pro-style hand gestures | Photo shows a woman using a hand gesture while wearing Vision Pro

We’re expecting to see the launch of an Apple Glasses product at some point next year, and a sketchy rumor suggests that they may borrow a key feature from Vision Pro.

Specifically, it’s said they may be able to recognize hand gestures as a means of interacting with the wearable device – but there’s good reason to doubt the claim …

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Safety concerns were reported to Apple before pilot killed during Vision Pro filming

Safety concerns were reported to Apple before pilot killed during Vision Pro filming | Stock photo of a microlight aircraft similar to the one involved

It’s been revealed that an athlete and pilot killed in a microlight plane crash was being filmed for the Vision Pro immersive video series Adventure at the time.

The report says that crew members had reported safety concerns to Apple ahead of the crash, citing factors such as limited training and unsafe working hours …

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The Viture Luma Ultra is almost the Apple Vision Air I’d like to see

The Viture Luma Ultra is almost the Apple Vision Air I’d like to see | Image shows a large virtual monitor being used for video editing

What started life as a humble face monitor geared to watching video and playing games wherever you happen to be has now evolved into something drawing ever closer to a Mac-powered Vision Pro.

The Viture Luma Ultra it isn’t perfect, but it is the closest thing I’ve seen yet to what I’d ideally like from a future Apple Vision Air product …

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Apple holds special developer event touting immersive media experiences for Vision Pro

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Coinciding with this week’s launch of Apple Vision Pro (M5), Apple held a special “Meet with Apple” event at its Developer Center in Cupertino focused on visionOS. Throughout the multi-day experience, Apple showed developers the best practices for creating immersive experiences for the spatial computing platform.

Apple invited developers to attend the event in-person this week, but it was also streamed live on YouTube.

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