App Store to be integrated into visionOS for Apple Vision Pro this fall
Apple announces that the App Store will be integrated into visionOS this fall and developers will have the opportunity to test their apps for the upcoming VR/AR headset Vision Pro. According to Apple, nearly all iPhone and iPad apps could run on the Vision Pro. The XR operating system visionOS is currently available in a developer version. However, developers have not yet been able to test third-party apps.
Scottish police to equip officers with AR headsets
Police Scotland is investigating plans for high-tech headsets that could enable facial recognition, instant language translation and even lip-reading. The AR headsets would also display information such as current local crime and warn officers of threats such as the presence of firearms. The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has already approved £400 million plans for a related "Digital Division" to combat cybercrime.
AR headset Magic Leap 1 will soon stop working properly
Magic Leap has announced that the Magic Leap 1 AR headset will be discontinued on 31 December 2024. The company has emailed all customers to inform them of the upcoming discontinuation of operating system updates, customer support and cloud services for the device. The Magic Leap 1 was launched in 2018 as the first transparent AR headset for consumers, but failed to sell well due to its high price and the limitations of its transparent optics. The company is now fully focused on the enterprise market and the Magic Leap 2 headset.
Apple working on augmented reality head-up display
Apple is developing augmented reality display technology for vehicles that could display information on windshields or other windows. According to a patent application filed by the company, the AR displays could simulate objects in the environment and monitor driver performance. The technology could also be used to enable FaceTime calls between car occupants and people in other vehicles.