The $3,500 Apple Vision Pro is a new version of the company's augmented reality headset. The goggles are designed to make it easier for people to see around them and interact with others. But they can't read or increase the likelihood that you'll find a mate if put on your face. It will probably get pick up at very high-end services place where they put on goggles. For anyone looking to reenact Notting Hill, you can now with a brand new Apple Vision Pro.
The Directors Guild avoids a strike, Amazon may join the wireless market, and tech companies prepare for 2024 by acting like it's 2020. Also, Apple finally unveils its headset. Kara and Scott talk about the weird world of Washington with Friend of Pivot Ben Terris, author of "The Big Break: The Gamblers, Party Animals, and True Believers Trying to Win in Washington While America Loses Its Mind."
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