Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro: VR Luxury or Overpriced?

by Stevie Ryke (‘27) Is $3,500 worth it for a VR headset?  According to Apple, it is.  Recently, Apple introduced Apple Vision Pro: glasses that blend reality and virtual reality.  Microsoft describes mixed reality as “a blend of physical and digital worlds, unlocking natural and intuitive 3D human, computer, and environmental interactions.”  Yet, most Apple users aren’t impressed.  The glasses allow users to navigate the … Continue reading Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro: VR Luxury or Overpriced?

Apple’s Big Leap

By Wei-lin Zhou (’24) “One More Thing” was Apple’s latest event, where they debuted three new Macs: a MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and a Mac Mini, all using their latest, Apple-made, M1 Chips. In September, Apple released two new Apple Watches, new iPads, and a slew of new apps, along with their new iPhone 12 lineup in October.  In September, Apple released the Apple Watch … Continue reading Apple’s Big Leap

ARM-ed and Ready: How Apple is Preparing for the Future of Personal Computing

By Tasawwar Rahman (’22) Just 14 years ago, Apple transitioned its Mac chipsets from PowerPC to Intel, spurring onwards a decade and a half of unparalleled success. Now, once again, the Mac prepares for its biggest change yet as it gets ready to move on from Intel to newer more efficient ARM-based chips next year. In their highly-anticipated Worldwide Developer Conference next month, Apple is … Continue reading ARM-ed and Ready: How Apple is Preparing for the Future of Personal Computing