Tag: Technology & Electronics

Apple reveals its Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, starting at $3,499

The Apple headset is one of the company's most anticipated products with leaks and rumors dating back to 2017. But after years of speculation, today at WWDC 2023 Apple has finally given us a real look at the device that it's now calling the Vision Pro. Created to support both…

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Apple announces kid-friendly features to reduce eye strain

Apple gave a look at features targeted at reducing eye strain for kids during its annual WWDC on Monday, including a daylight sensor and alerts to move the screen farther away from your eyes. The feature comes after Apple initially previewed more health and accessibility features for Global Accessibility Awareness…

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AirPods Adaptive Audio tunes ANC and transparency based on your environment

Although Apple didn’t upgrade AirPods hardware today, it announced new audio features in iOS 17 that will enhance the company’s earphones nonetheless. The standout feature is Adaptive Audio for the second-gen AirPods Pro. The feature will tune your device’s active noise cancelation (ANC) and transparency mode levels based on your…

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The Apple Watch embraces widgets again in watchOS 10

Your Apple Watch may look very different when watchOS 10 arrives. As expected, the company is giving the smartwatch user interface an overhaul as part of one the firmware’s biggest updates yet. You may recall that the original Apple Watch UI was designed, in part, around Glances — a carousel…

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macOS Sonoma brings widgets to the desktop

The latest update to macOS is called Sonoma, and it’s all about productivity and widget management, with a little bit of leisure on the side. The new operating system adds widgets to the desktop and makes them movable, allowing users to place them anywhere. As one widget is in use,…

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The Morning After: Amazon reportedly exploring free cell phone service for Prime subscribers

According to Bloomberg, Amazon is in discussions with multiple US-based phone carriers about offering cheap – around $10 a month – or even free phone service to Prime customers. The company is reportedly negotiating with Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile as well as the Dish Network, though it sounds like talks…

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