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Apple Headset’s Capabilities Said to ‘Far Exceed’ Those of Rival Devices
The report indicates that Apple plans to unveil the headset at WWDC in June, and says many sessions at the conference will be related to developing software for the headset. However, the news outlet claims that mass production of the headset isn’t expected to begin until September due to manufacturing delays. Apple is said to be “anticipating some production issues” with the headset, but there are no specific details.
The headset is expected to have an internal screen for virtual reality, while outward-facing cameras would allow users to view the real world inside the headset with augmented reality overlays. This combination is known as “mixed reality.”
Other details corroborated by the report include the headset being “experimental” and “unconventional” relative to most other Apple products, costing around $3,000, and having a waist-mounted external battery pack. FaceTime, Apple Fitness+, and gaming could be three major use cases for the headset, the report adds.
While it remains to be seen what the headset’s biggest selling point will be, its capabilities “far exceed those of competitors,” according to some sources cited in the report. Apple’s headset is said to offer “greater levels of performance and immersion” than some competing devices, like Facebook parent company Meta’s Quest Pro headset.
WWDC begins with Apple’s keynote on June 5, meaning that Apple’s headset is likely just weeks away from finally being unveiled to the public.
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Box adds generative AI capabilities through OpenAI partnership
Box is getting set to launching Box AI, comprising generative AI models that will be natively integrated into the company’ Content Cloud to help users surface information faster and generate new content in order to boost productivity.
The new Box AI capabilities will be powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT API and at launch, will only be available inside the Box Content Cloud, although the company said it has plans to embed Box AI across the Box product suite and support more complex use cases.
Orbit Fab closes $28.5M Series A for on-orbit refueling capabilities
Orbit Fab, a company that wants to build a network of refueling stations in orbit, closed a $28.5 million Series A to launch more fuel delivery and infrastructure missions. The Colorado-based startup has developed a refueling port called the Rapidly Attachable Fluid Transfer Interface (RAFTI), which can be integrated onto satellites and orbital servicing vehicles. […]
Orbit Fab closes $28.5M Series A for on-orbit refueling capabilities by Aria Alamalhodaei originally published on TechCrunch
The latest version of IrfanView adds PDF capabilities
The simple yet powerful image viewer and editor IrfanView supports almost all image formats and now incorporates PDF capabilities in its latest version.
Glean launches new generative AI capabilities to enhance search and discovery across organizations
BMG bigs up rights and royalty management capabilities in stats brag memo
4 Capabilities of Data Fabric Architecture That Help Companies Protect Information
Businesses gather, hold, and generate enormous amounts of data. Depending on the industry and services they provide, they have personally…
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Pinterest brings shopping capabilities to Shuffles, its collage-making app
Pinterest announced today that it’s testing ways to integrate Shuffles collage content into Pinterest, starting with shopping. Shuffles, which is Pinterest’s collage-making app, launched to general public last November. To use Shuffles, users build collages using Pinterest’s own photo library or by snapping photos of objects they want to include with their iPhone’s camera. The […]
Pinterest brings shopping capabilities to Shuffles, its collage-making app by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch