In tantalizingly brief comments, Apple's Greg Joswiak and CEO heir apparent John Ternus have come closer to discussing the future of Apple Vision Pro than ever before.
An interview last week with Apple SVPs John Ternus and Greg Joswiak includes the incoming CEO’s thoughts on the Vision Pro.
Macworld According to reports, Apple is going to expand its presence in the wearable market with a new product: smart glasses ...
Apple Inc. (AAPL) announced Monday that Tim Cook will transition to executive chairman, while John Ternus will become CEO ...
The lightweight Apple Vision headset isn't quite here yet, but in the meantime, Apple Vision Pro has been updated with M5 to enable more powerful software and gaming on the platform. When Apple first ...
Sharp HealthCare, through its Spatial Computing Center of Excellence, has launched an Institutional Review Board (IRB) ...
Apple hardware engineering chief John Ternus and marketing chief Greg Joswiak recently did an interview with Tom's Guide, ...
This is good news (well, eventually) for the Apple Vision Pro and upcoming “Apple Glasses”: the global spatial computing market will reach US$1.1 billion by 2034, according to Allied Market Research’s ...
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Tim Cook scaled Apple into one of the world’s most valuable companies, expanding the company by introducing services like ...