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Apple's AR Vision Pro headset isn't the HoloLens competitor I thought it was going to be
By Zac Bowden published
AR vs VR Apple's Vision Pro might be the greatest VR headset in the world, but that means Microsoft doesn't have to worry because HoloLens isn't a VR device. It's an AR one.

Apple takes a big swing in a failed category with its Vision Pro 'AR' headset
By Daniel Rubino published
Missing the point The problem with VR was never the quality; it was the modality, something Apple hasn’t solved.

5 things Apple c̶o̶p̶i̶e̶d̶ invented at WWDC 2023
By Sean Endicott published
Where have I seen this? Apple just wrapped up WWDC. At the event, the tech giant announced several features and gadgets that may look familiar to tech enthusiasts.

Microsoft finds lethal macOS 'Migraine' exploit that was bypassing Apple SIP
By Kevin Okemwa published
No migraine Microsoft targets the affectionately named "Migraine" vulnerability affecting MacOS, bypassing System Integrity Protection.

Apple's performance comparisons to Windows PCs continue to be hilarious and ridiculous
By Richard Devine published
Really? Apple has launched the new M2-powered Mac Mini and compared it to, for some reason, a Windows PC with an old, underpowered Intel CPU.

Hell freezes over: Apple TV and Music apps are here for Windows 11 and don't disappoint
By Daniel Rubino published
And they're great! Apple’s official apps for Windows 11 are now available for those in the U.S., and I like what I see.

How to use Apple's FaceTime on a Windows PC
By Richard Devine published
Apple now lets outsiders use its closely guarded FaceTime video chat platform! Hooray! But if you're on a Windows PC there are, predictably, some hoops to jump through first.

ARM CPUs predicted to hit 30% PC market share by 2026
By Sean Endicott published
PCs An industry analyst firm predicts ARM chips will surge in popularity sooner rather than later.

VMware turns Apple's latest Macs into Windows 11 PCs with new Fusion 13
By Chuong Nguyen published
Windows on Arm Windows 11 on Arm gets another boost

Microsoft Teams just got a 'significant boost' on Macs with Apple silicon
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft Teams now runs natively on Apple silicon, such as the M1 and M2. As a result, the app should see better performance on devices like the new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Studio.
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