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Do People Actually Want to Wear a Headset All the Time?

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06.06.23
Apple held its annual Worldwide Developers Conference yesterday, and WIRED reporters were on the ground at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. The big news, of course, was that Apple’s long-awaited mixed-reality headset finally made its debut. The very expensive device may have overshadowed the other news from the event, but the company announced a whole host of other stuff, including new Mac computers and updates to iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.

See below for everything Apple announced, and head over to Instagram and Twitter to see more highlights from the event.

WIRED’s Brenda Stolyar was at WWDC and has three things everyone should know about the Vision Pro headset.
WWDC | 7-MINUTE READ

Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2023

BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU, BOONE ASHWORTH, AND ADRIENNE SO

The company showed off new software and hardware—including a VR headset—at its annual developer conference today.
WWDC | 5-MINUTE READ

Apple’s Mixed-Reality Headset, Vision Pro, Is Here

BY LAUREN GOODE

After taking a yearslong wait-and-see approach, Apple is now all in on a new “platform.”
WWDC | 5-MINUTE READ

Hands on With Apple’s Vision Pro: The Opposite of Disappearing

BY LAUREN GOODE

The mixed-reality headset is the company’s most surprising product in years. Is that a good thing?
FACE OFF | 3-MINUTE READ

Do People Actually Want to Wear a Headset All the Time?

BY BOONE ASHWORTH

Living in mixed reality is cool, but you’re still walking around with silly digital ski goggles on your face. And how cool is that?
WWDC | 3-MINUTE READ

Apple Ghosts the Generative AI Revolution

BY KHARI JOHNSON

Apple unveiled the Vision Pro headset and a number of AI-powered features yesterday, but largely ignored generative AI applications embraced by Google and Microsoft.
RED FLAG | 2-MINUTE READ

Apple Expands Its On-Device Nudity Detection to Combat CSAM

BY LILY HAY NEWMAN

Instead of scanning iCloud for illegal content, Apple’s tech will locally flag inappropriate images for kids. And adults are getting an opt-in nudes filter too.

 

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