Last Stop Orion: What Meta Glass Means for Vision Pro | TNBT Podcast

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Last Stop Orion: What Meta Glass Means for Vision Pro | TNBT Podcast


An expensive prototype masquerading as a clever PR move: With “Orion”, Meta has established itself as a pioneer in the long journey of mixed reality glasses as well as making VR headsets like the Vision Pro obsolete. At the same time, the social media giant is rallying around developers who until now have had little enthusiasm for mixed reality or spatial computing — and who have largely ignored VisionOS until now.

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In Episode 37, Leo Becker and Mark Zimmerman, Head of Mobile Solutions at EnBW, analyze the META announcements – and what they mean for Vision Pro. In addition to the Orion glasses, this also includes the even cheaper Quest 3s. We’re also concerned about the unpleasant end of “Juno”, a YouTube client for VisionOS, which was a fork to YouTube.

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1984, 2007, 2024 – Apple’s Vision Pro follows in the giant’s footsteps: The Mac and iPhone not only made history, but also fundamentally changed the way we use computers.

Mac&i comes up with its own podcast on Vision Pro and the opportunities and constraints of “spatial computing”: TNBT – The Next (Big) Thing The latest developments surrounding new platforms, including the impact on the IT industry and society, are highlighted.

TNBT can be found in all major podcast directories and can be used apple podcasts And spotify listen or like rss feed In the podcast app of your choice. We look forward to receiving questions, suggestions and criticism at podcast@mac-and-i.de. The last episode was about, among other things, the frustrations with endemic iPhone photos and (very) intense content.


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