Apple is known for keeping its future products under wraps, removing them when the daughters of its engineers leak information about their phones via YouTube. Therefore, the comments of the company’s CEO Tim Cook surprised many.
In an interview with China Daily USA, Cook gave the clearest hint that Apple is working on high-tech glasses. Speaking about AR technology, Cook said: “Stay tuned and see what we have to offer“.
Yes, it was, but being Tim Cook is about many things. It’s funny what he saidKeep for updates…as if he didn’t dare to say anything else because that’s not the Apple way. That’s all we know about glasses so far.
Rumors about Apple’s interest in headphones have been around for a long time, But Cook, despite the fact that he often showed interest in augmented reality technology, still tried not to give anything away.
There have been rumors in recent years that Apple has been developing a product that costs two dollars.. Augmented reality glasses and at the same time a mixed reality helmet that combines both augmented reality and virtual reality.
Simply put, VR (virtual reality) headsets offer an immersive experience in the digital world and are popular for gaming.
While AR (augmented reality) glasses, meanwhile, place digital overlays of text or images on top of what you see in the real world. AR/VR (mixed reality) headsets combine both technologies.
In an interview this weekCook only talked about RA, saying he was “incredibly excited“with technology and adding what he believes”we are still in the early stages of this technology“.
He continued: “I couldn’t be more excited about the possibilities we’ve seen in this space.“before you finish your sentence by suggesting to people that”keep for updates“.
Many expected Apple to unveil its first headset at the Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this month, but that didn’t happen. Recent reports suggest that the tech giant could unveil an AR/VR headset later this year, due in 2024.
Maybe that’s what Cook meant by “stay tuned.” The expression often suggests that something is about to happen, but Cooke’s unusual choice of words is perhaps his way of saying, “But don’t pay too close attention, it will take a while.”
Source: Computer Hoy
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