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Tim Cook and Lewis Hamilton are on top of the world. Or so it seems, as the CEO of Apple and the Formula 1 racing superstar stand on the deck of Apple Park’s observatory in Cupertino, California. This high perch is the last stop on a tour of the 175-acre Apple Park campus that Cook
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Macworld on MSNXcode 26 code raises hopes for a cheaper Vision Pro, but there’s probably nothing to see hereMacworld Apple didn’t announce any new hardware at its WWDC 2025 keynote earlier this week, but eagle-eyed beta testers have been busily combing through the code for any references to upcoming product launches.
Follow along with the Gizmodo crew as we unpack everything Apple announces at its annual developer conference in Cupertino, Calif.
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CNET on MSNApple Updates Its Vision Pro OS With PlayStation VR Controllers, Better Personas and MoreApple's Vision Pro headset was introduced two years ago, but this year's WWDC conference has news on new VisionOS features coming later this year. Besides new design updates and a new name (VisionOS 26),
A few days after the first iOS 26 beta has been available, a few publications discovered three new leak products coming soon for Apple users.
Apple unveiled the latest Vision Pro platform this week as part of its wide-ranging WWDC 2025 keynote, which also introduced a year-OS naming system. For some platforms like iOS, the leap from, say, 18 to 26 wasn't huge, but for the toddler visionOS 2, it was instantly thrust into adulthood and rechristened visionOS 26.
Apple didn't add more AI to its $3,500 mixed-reality headset yet, but the collaborative and visual upgrades are better than I expected.
Apple’s next operating system, launching in June, will feature a Vision Pro–inspired interface, smarter Siri, live AirPods translation, and AI tools for managing battery life and health.