The Vision Pro will soon be available outside the USA as well. In Germany, the Apple headset will go on sale on July 12 at a starting price of 4,000 euros, as announced by the manufacturer at its developer conference. Anyone who has already bought a copy in the United States also has advantages: in the event of damage, there are finally repair options in their country and Apple has recently expanded language support with VisionOS 1.2. Also on the horizon is VisionOS 2, the first major software update for the Vision Pro.
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In episode 30, Leo Becker talks to Mark Zimmermann, head of mobile solutions development at energy provider EnBW, about the first conclusions from the beta of VisionOS 2. It’s all about which weak points Apple is eliminating and which useful new functions are being added. We are also concerned about the new APIs, which give developers a much wider reach, primarily in enterprise use. Frustrating aspects of the update are also an issue, including the continued lack of VisionOS versions of central Apple apps.
Mac and I podcast about Apple Vision and VisionOS
1984, 2007, 2024 – Apple’s Vision Pro follows in giant footsteps: the Mac and iPhone not only made history, but also fundamentally changed the way we use computers.
Mac & i comes with its own podcast about Apple Vision Pro and the opportunities and obstacles of “spatial computing”: TNBT – The Next (Big) Thing The latest developments surrounding the new platform are highlighted, including its impact on the IT industry and society.
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 the problem areas of the Vision Pro.
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