CNet:
First came VR. Then came a wave of AR headsets that were high-priced and full of promises of wild mixed reality worlds. Apple now seems to be readying its own pair of smart glasses, at long last, seven years after Google Glass and four years after the debut of Oculus Rift. These reports have extended back for several years, including a story broken by CNET's Shara Tibken in 2018.
Apple has been in the wings all this time without any headset at all, although the company's aspirations in AR have been clear and well-telegraphed on iPhones and iPads for years. Each year, Apple's made significant strides on iOS with its AR tools.
The article dives into these topics at some depth:
Will Apple Glass succeed where Google Glass failed?
(Score: 2) by looorg on Saturday May 30 2020, @06:57PM (1 child)
Perhaps it's a matter of how many of these glasses they actually plan on shipping. Do they seem them being as common as iphones eventually (or a replacement for said device -- cause why have a phone when you can just talk into your glasses). I guess it might matter if say the glasses are cloud-synced (damn that will be a lot of images/data depending on how fast it takes images and if they are all kept -- but it has to be fairly often if it's supposed to catch QR codes live etc -- which in turn will or could be really annoying -- popup QR codes).
So what happens if you take these to the movies or something? Did you just cam the movie? What about when you view or watch other copyrighted material or just see something that is supposed to have some kind of DRM protection that you just then visually broke? Possibly they don't care or the implications are just to weird. Perhaps the storage locally will be so small that it will only hold a very brief time period before it gets overwritten -- until you buy the memory expansion for your glasses (or can perhaps somehow hook it up to another device with more storage -- say sync it with your phone that has and can be upgraded with a lot more storage).
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 30 2020, @08:49PM
Apple, so there won't be local storage upgrades, all icloud.