2027 is expected to be Apple's biggest product year
Six iPhones, AI glasses and a robot hub: Why 2027 is expected to be Apple's biggest product year, according to a report – all the expected devices.
Six iPhones, AI glasses and a robot hub: Why 2027 is expected to be Apple's biggest product year, according to a report – all the expected devices.
Apple is removing the Vision Pro Travel Case from many stores, including in Germany – another sign of its retreat...
New leaked photos show components of a black Apple Vision Pro. However, much suggests it's a prototype that was never released.
Apple's vision roadmap is set to shrink from seven devices to just two pairs of glasses – approved by the future Apple CEO.
The market launch of the Apple Glasses has reportedly been postponed until the end of 2027. A more affordable Vision Air is expected in 2028 or 2029...
The Apple Glasses are expected to arrive in late 2027 – featuring two cameras, gesture control, and an Apple Watch chip. All the rumors about specs and...
New leaked images show components of a black Apple Vision Pro. This is the second such discovery within just a few months.
visionOS 27 is significantly smaller than its predecessor. What Apple is planning, which features are missing, and where the focus lies.
Apple has not dissolved the Vision Products Group and is continuing to develop the Vision Pro. visionOS 27 will be released at WWDC on...
Apple's planned smart glasses are expected to come with two cameras. One of them will have a surprising function.

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