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Are employees really ready for the metaverse at work? Teams users could soon find out.
Developers, power users and businesses are likely first in line for Apple’s pricey new VR/AR headset.
Apple is expected to move as many as 500,000 units of Vision Pro this year, meaning it's now added yet another billion-dollar business to its portfolio.
While some jobs will likely be replaced by AI, the machine-learning technology will also create new roles, help alleviate mundane tasks, and free up workers to focus on more creative work.
Could AI-based tools and machines exceed human ability in every task within three years? Probably not. But stretch the timeline out further and all bets are off.
A host of new devices hitting the market this year could provide a shot in the arm for an industry that saw sluggish sales in 2023 as buyers awaited Apple’s entry.
Apple needs to introduce an MDM system for Vision Pro, because enterprise deployments demand it does.
Young jobs-seekers in the tech industry are finding their expectations for that first entry-level job don't always line up with how companies hire or what they need.
When it comes to Apple’s visionOS, enterprise IT decision-makers must understand where the company is trying to go with its soon-to-debut new AR/VR product range.
Apple has always promised to ship its all-new Vision Pro “early” in 2024; now it has confirmed the AR/VR headset will be available in February.
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