Apple hopes that even people who don't know computer code could tell the headset via the siri voice assistant to build an AR app. This is similar to features already offered by headsets from meta the quest headsets for example Have an app called horizon worlds that allows users to build 3d environments without coding. Additionally features similar to this have already appeared on the iPhone as part of apple's other augmented reality virtual reality work, right? It's like, okay You can make a thing an AR VR out of a bunch of pieces that are premade and you assemble them And that could in theory be packaged up in a few standardized ways into an app that you could then put in an app store kind of
- Pre-show: Your hosts have a discussion about music. We’re… um… sorry.
- macOS:
Settings
→ Advanced
→ Add songs to Library when adding to playlists
- iOS:
Settings
→ Music
→ Add Playlist Songs
- Follow-up:
- Foldable iPad with carbon fiber kickstand?
- Apple’s “Reality Pro” AR/VR goggles: 🎵 what is it good for? 🎵
- Post-show: Marco is confused by his iPad
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