The company is telling employees it's hired the smartest minds available to develop new products, so asking them to guide its 'next big thing' is a smart move.
If Apple decides to move forward with Project Atlas, it will enter an increasingly competitive market. At present, Meta (formerly Facebook) leads the field with its collaboration with Luxottica.
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We put Apple's groundbreaking Vision Pro headset to the test, trying it out with people aged 1 to 100 to see how it could change the world. From toddlers fascinated by virtual CocoMelon to skeptical ...
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Apple is looking into the smart glasses market after Meta's successful Orion demo, Bloomberg reported.
The Ray-Ban Meta glasses are fine, but Apple needs to craft something that won't drag my face down to the floor like the Vision Pro.