We haven't yet seen iOS 14 running on a device but at this rate we're going to know all about it before it's announcement next month.
Up and coming Apple leaker, Jon Prosser, has today shared a video where he has outed pretty much everything relating to Apple's AR glasses. And it makes for an interesting watch.
Apple has just acquired a new VR startup company that broadcasts VR content. Here is everything you need to know about this.
According to Ming-Chi Kuo, a new iPad mini with larger display and a 10.8-inch iPad is coming soon, but we shouldn't expect AR glasses from Apple until 2022. Here are the details.
Leaked images show Apple's AR/VR headset controller and a crosswalk bowling game being tested. Here are the details on this.
Apple is expected to announce iOS 14 at WWDC this June with the update being made available to users this coming September if the usual release cadence is to be followed. We're still three months away from the first developer betas being made available, but 9to5Mac has been able to get hold of the update in some form. And it seems that it's going to include a new augmented reality app.
iPad Pro with a 3D sensor could be released in 2020, followed by an AR / VR headset and glasses in 2022-2023 according to a new report. Here are all the details on it.
Apple's AR headset with 3D scanning feature could be released by 2022 according to a new report, with a sleeker version to follow by 2023. Here are the details.
Apple has been heavily rumored to be working on an augmented reality headset for months and now a new report suggests that the company is aiming for a 2020 release.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has a history of getting predictions about new products eerily right, so when he says that he thinks we will see a new iPad Pro as well as an iPhone SE2 in the first quarter of 2020, we take notice.











