Alongside the Mac mini, the MacBook Pro also got an update, now with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips.
#apple announced the M2 Pro and M2 Max, it's latest generation processors. The company has also revealed updated MacBook Pro and Mac mini models.
Promotional images of the #galaxy S23 lineup have been leaked a few weeks before Samsung's Unpacked event, which will be on the 1st of February.
A Coca-Cola phone is in works. Yes.
We know that it's weird to see this headline, but Coca-Cola appears to be making a smartphone.
Not to be outdone by the Pepsi P1 from 2015, the soda giant is reportedly collaborating with a smartphone brand to launch the ColaPhone.
The name of the company Coke partnered with is unknown, but leaked renders of the phone look like a Realme 10 Pro. We won't have to wait for much longer to find out, as the device is rumored to launch this quarter in India.
(Sources: Ice Universe and Mukul Sharma on Twitter)
We know that it's weird to see this headline, but Coca-Cola appears to be making a smartphone.
Not to be outdone by the Pepsi P1 from 2015, the soda giant is reportedly collaborating with a smartphone brand to launch the ColaPhone.
The name of the company Coke partnered with is unknown, but leaked renders of the phone look like a Realme 10 Pro. We won't have to wait for much longer to find out, as the device is rumored to launch this quarter in India.
(Sources: Ice Universe and Mukul Sharma on Twitter)
#Apple is making it easy for people to make #AR apps on the Reality Pro.
A new report by the Information claims that people that don't know xrOS programming could tell Siri to build an AR app, which could then be made available on the App Store for others to download.
For example, users could make an app with virtual animals moving around a room and avoiding real-world objects without having to model and program the animal. While these tools are partly aimed at software developers, Apple wants to make them easy to use for consumers as well, just like its Final Cut Pro video editing tool.
The report claims that if the tech giant succeeds, it would be a major advance in AR app development. Currently AR apps aren't easy to develop, and without apps the hardware may not have as much appeal.
Earlier reports claim that the Reality Pro will use eye and hand tracking instead of a controller, requiring the user to look at things and pinch to select. They also claim that xrOS will essentially be iOS but in 3D, and the headset will feature immersive FaceTime and work as a monitor for a Mac.
(Sources: The Information (paid) and Mark Gurman, image: original render #concept)
A new report by the Information claims that people that don't know xrOS programming could tell Siri to build an AR app, which could then be made available on the App Store for others to download.
For example, users could make an app with virtual animals moving around a room and avoiding real-world objects without having to model and program the animal. While these tools are partly aimed at software developers, Apple wants to make them easy to use for consumers as well, just like its Final Cut Pro video editing tool.
The report claims that if the tech giant succeeds, it would be a major advance in AR app development. Currently AR apps aren't easy to develop, and without apps the hardware may not have as much appeal.
Earlier reports claim that the Reality Pro will use eye and hand tracking instead of a controller, requiring the user to look at things and pinch to select. They also claim that xrOS will essentially be iOS but in 3D, and the headset will feature immersive FaceTime and work as a monitor for a Mac.
(Sources: The Information (paid) and Mark Gurman, image: original render #concept)
As usual, there will be a LIVE blog/commentary of #samsung's Galaxy Unpacked, in the comments section of this post.
This year, most of the improvements were done to the camera. The S23 Ultra was used (with professional equipment) to film the entire Unpacked event, as well as *Behold*, a Ridley Scott (Alien, Gladiator, The Martian) film.