Apple is Putting Finishing Touches to its Headset Combining Digital and Real Worlds
According to three people familiar with the project, the corporation has hired directors such as Jon Favreau to create video material for a headset released next year. According to these sources, Mr. Favreau, an executive producer of Apple TV+’s “Prehistoric Planet,” is working to bring the show’s dinosaurs to life on the headset, which resembles a pair of ski goggles and aspires to provide virtual and augmented reality experiences. Apple plans to release software tools that will let developers add new camera and speech capability to apps, laying the framework for a hands-free UI that customers will be able to use on the headset in the future. Also read: PBA strongly recommends FBR not to impose any additional tax on the banking sector
It will Create a Three Dimensional Digital Photos as if they are from the Physical World
Apple will enter a new contest to establish the fate of mixed reality with the projected headgear. Microsoft, Google, and Facebook’s parent company, Meta, are all working on software and hardware that will allow three-dimensional digital photos and the physical world to coexist in the future. The mixed-reality effort is likely to be eclipsed during Apple’s Monday speech, which will focus mainly on the company’s existing software systems. Analysts believe Apple will also unveil a new MacBook Air with smaller display borders and improved processors than existing models. Apple’s virtual-reality content and software development is critical to developing experiences that will give its future headset meaning. You can also read: Musk May Cancel Twitter Deal Due to Alleged Lack of User Data Transparency