Tech updates: Apple Vision Pro, Reddit layoffs, Meta and more
Apple announced a new VR headset called the Vision Pro, and Reddit is cutting back on its workforce, all in this week's tech news. Apple announces the Apple Vision Pro, their first VR headsetAnnounced at Apple's annual keynote event
Apple is also including a feature called EyeSight, which will display the user's face on the headset's exterior so that people can see the device's user. It also aims to provide start-ups with access to the latest tech showcases and demonstrations, among many others, as well as project-based consultation by IMDA and AWS’s experts.The centre will also have exhibits showcasing tech solutions from AWS and from start-ups that are part of IMDA’s initiatives such as the Accreditation and Spark programmes, which will be refreshed every four to six months.
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