The good news about Guest User mode is that:
- Your friends don’t have to go through the time-consuming process of Optic ID registering;
- You control what they get to see – you can lock personal, sensitive data and settings.
Optic ID mimics Face ID, Touch ID
The headset’s authentication technology (Optic ID) acts like the well-known Face and Touch ID, but as the name suggests, this time Apple will add your eyes to its collection, putting them right next to your fingerprints and facial features. Optic ID scans the irises of the users wearing the device. In order to be fully functional, Optic ID will require multiple scans for those of us with contact lenses (just like Face ID requires multiple scans with glasses and masks).
Developers of the world, unite (around the visionOS SDK)!
Come July, developers around the world will be able to apply for a Vision Pro developer kit. Apple will open labs around the world: Cupertino, London, Munich, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, where one can test their apps on the Vision Pro even before the launch.
The developers can also download the visionOS SDK as of now by going to the Apple Developer site.
‘Infinite canvas’ for a ‘seamless blend’
‘Starting today, Apple’s global community of developers will be able to create an entirely new class of spatial computing apps that take full advantage of the infinite canvas in Vision Pro and seamlessly blend digital content with the physical world to enable extraordinary new experiences. With the visionOS SDK, developers can utilize the powerful and unique capabilities of Vision Pro and visionOS to design brand-new app experiences across a variety of categories including productivity, design, gaming, and more’, announces Apple.
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