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hugo.blog
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| | | | | by Hugo Barra (former Head of Oculus at Meta) Friends and colleagues have been asking me to share my perspective on the Apple Vision Pro as a product. Inspired by my dear friend Matt Mullenweg's 40th post, I decided to put pen to paper. This started as a blog post and became an essay before... | |
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adambyram.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The Apple Vision Pro is a groundbreaking device with impressive hardware and potential for future improvements. However, it has several drawbacks that may affect its usability for some users. The device offers a unique and immersive experience for media consumption, particularly with spatial videos and 3D movies. The apps and system integration are generally well-received, though some iPad apps feel clunky when used on the Vision Pro. The device's weight is manageable, but lens reflections during movie watching can be distracting. The lack of a native YouTube app and limited multitasking capabilities are also notable drawbacks. Overall, the Vision Pro is an exciting and innovative device, but whether it's worth keeping depends on individual need... | |
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www.wheresyoured.at
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| | | | | I've spent a lot of time with the Vision Pro, turning my experience into both the newsletter you're reading and one of the first two episodes of my upcoming iHeartRadio podcast Better Offline. I wrote the majority of this newsletter on the Vision Pro itself, though as you' | |
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blog.martinig.ch
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| | | Informations and opinions about software architecture, developers on call, holacracy, Scrum, continuous testing, product management, saying thank you, tech leadership, customer journey maps, code reviews, code sharing, good bugs, android testing and open source project management. | ||