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#1348: The Journey from VRvana to Apple Vision Pro with co-founder Bert Nepveu

Voices of VR

Bert Nepveu is a co-founder of VRvana, which made a enterprise mixed reality headset that was acquired by Apple in 2017 and provided a number of key innovations that have now shipped with the Apple Vision Pro.

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What Apple's Rumored Big Change Could Mean for the Future of the Mac

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Apple’s Mac computers have gone through just two major CPU architecture transitions in their entire history: moving from Motorola 68k to PowerPC processors in 1994, and then switching from PowerPC to Intel x86 chips in 2005. Based on recent reports (and nearly half a decade of rumors), it appears Apple is on the… Read more.

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Augmented Reality Disappeared From Gartner’s Hype Cycle – What’s Next?

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Since 2005, enthusiasts have been following AR’s journey up and down the curve. With Google, Apple, and other tech giants heavily investing in the space, industry insiders debated whether 2020 would be the year things would finally enter the slope of enlightenment. Did it reach maturity within the last couple of years?

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Apple Podcasts is finally rolling out follower analytics to podcasters

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Apple is finally going to provide some crucial data about your show. According to Variety , Apple Podcasts will be rolling out follower analytics to its show creators starting next month. Podcast episode analytics have been available to podcasters via Apple Connect for some time. Rejoice, podcasters.

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Ex-Apple Engineer Says U.S. Government May Have Built a Top-Secret Geiger Counter Out of an iPod

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Back in 2005, before the iPhone, Apple purportedly helped a U.S. The exact reason why remains a mystery, but an ex-Apple engineer involved in the project thinks it could have been a surreptitious Geiger counter. Department of Energy contractor modify a 5th-generation iPod to secretly record and store data. Read more.

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The iPod is still in Apple's product lineup, but which models are obsolete?

Mashable VR

Even though iPhone technology has far surpassed the iPod (which was revolutionary for its time), Apple still has the iPod touch in its product lineup. Starting at $199 , it is significantly less expensive than the cheapest iPhone ($429), has FaceTime and iMessage, can hold 256GB of storage, and has the Apple App Store and Apple Arcade.

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Making the Physical World Clickable, Part II

AR Insider

“In 2005, Google shifted and set out to map the world […] And with the idea of searching what you see, we’ve already started to make some inroads with Google Lens and Live View and other products to use the camera as an input source and a search modality. Apple is really good at that. Think Different. Click To Tweet.

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