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It's not true that Apple Vision Pro will routinely 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.
One of your hosts is wearing an Apple Vision Pro but neither of them have black eyes. Wes Hilliard explains how a user managed get some, and also exactly how when Apple is so careful about getting a comfortable fit for the Apple Vision Pro.
Then there's the case of the missing iPads, as new ones have been continually rumored and we're even seeing them listed in regulators' databases, but they aren't here. It looks like we'll see them in May, and the reason is partly down Apple's famous understanding of the logistics of how to ship millions of devices.
Also in this episode, Apple has now allowed classic game emulators onto the App Store — yet it's still such a gray legal area that you're going to be waiting a long time for many classic games to be emulated.
BONUS: This week's AppleInsider+ for subscribers leaves the news behind and dives in deep to how we use technology when we're planning a trip.
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