It's not true that Apple Vision Pro will give you black eyes, but maybe it is true that Apple could be doing more immersive video. Plus we have no iPads yet, but we think we know where they are.
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Apple teases more Immersive Video dinosaurs for Apple Vision Pro coming soonApple spotlights how businesses are adopting the Apple Vision ProNo, you won't get a black eye from Apple Vision ProBest Apple Vision Pro third-party apps in April 2024 • (00:00) - Intro
• (00:30) - Apple Vision Pro black eyes
• (09:30) - More dinosaurs
• (16:14) - Best Apple Vision Pro apps
• (24:40) - Where are our iPads?
• (33:25) - Apple's mastery of logistics
• (39:53) - Emulators
• (50:07) - iPhone AI
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