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WWDC 2023: Finally an AR/VR Device From Apple?

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Apple may announce Apple Reality Pro, Mac Pro, a 15-inch MacBook Air, xrOS, iOS 17, iPadOS 17, watchOS 10, macOS 14, and tvOS 17. The post WWDC 2023: Finally an AR/VR Device From Apple? appeared first on Spiceworks.

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WWDC 2023: All the Shiny New Hardware From Apple This Year

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Apple’s new products include Apple Reality Pro, a 15” MacBook Air, and the M2 Ultra chip. The post WWDC 2023: All the Shiny New Hardware From Apple This Year appeared first on Spiceworks.

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WWDC 2023: Did Apple One Up Meta in the AR/VR Race?

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Reportedly, Apple is already working on a cheaper XR headset model, which should be available by the end of 2025. The post WWDC 2023: Did Apple One Up Meta in the AR/VR Race? appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Apple touts Passkey, its new privacy feature, at WWDC 2022

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The post Apple touts Passkey, its new privacy feature, at WWDC 2022 appeared first on TechRepublic. Passkeys use cryptographic techniques and biometrics and aim to replace passwords for good.

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Apple's WWDC 2021: Five new privacy features announced

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Brandon Vigliarolo talks to Karen Roby about the new privacy features that Apple revealed during the keynote of WWDC 2021.

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YouTube removes WWDC archive channel after Apple issues copyright notices

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The owner of Apple WWDC Videos, Brendan Shanks, tweeted that Apple had issued a number of takedown requests due to copyright infringement against his channel.

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WWDC 2023 could be Apple's biggest event in years

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According to Bloomberg's well-sourced Mark Gurman, iOS 17 could make some noise at WWDC and beyond as Apple is reportedly laying the groundwork to allow sideloading of apps on the iPhone. Apple isn't keen on opening its walled garden to the outside world but European regulators appear to be forcing. Read Entire Article

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