Talk about a software bug. A tech expert discovered “an unusually ‘scary’ vulnerability” in the Apple Vision Pro headset which lets hackers flood your virtual reality with spiders, bats and other ...
A day after reporters published their first hands-on review of Apple’s Vision Pro, the technology giant released its first security patch for the mixed reality headset to fix a vulnerability that “may ...
Apple has fixed a Vision Pro bug which would have allowed a website to fill your room with an unlimited number of virtual 3D objects. Those objects – flying bats in the proof of concept – would then ...
After releasing visionOS 1.1 to Apple Vision Pro users, Apple is now making available visionOS 1.1.1. This update offers "important bug fixes and security updates." Although Cupertino doesn't disclaim ...
Apple's visionOS 2.1 update brings crucial bug fixes and stability improvements to Apple Vision Pro, laying the groundwork for even more immersive spatial computing experiences. The company officially ...
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Passcode Bug Forces Vision Pro Users to Visit an Apple Store for Factory Resets The Vision Pro doesn't have a USB-C port for troubleshooting, so if your passcode isn't working, the only way to fix the ...
The beta testing of visionOS 1.1 continues, with developers using the Apple Vision Pro now able to try out a third build that incorporates more bug fixes than in the previous two versions. Apple's ...
Fallout 4 has a serious bug and it's totally not your fault. Heaps of players are taking to forums and threads online trying to figure out what looks like permanently blurred vision as they trek ...
At long, long last, it seems that the Dolby Vision 'raised black levels' bug (detailed here) that’s been driving LG OLED owners mad for months now has been resolved. Though in an unexpected twist, the ...
In the latest installment of the current ‘problems with Dolby Vision’ saga (see links to relevant stories at the bottom of this article), there’s a bit of good news for once. Namely that LG has today ...
visionOS 2 includes a fundamental change to how you navigate visionOS. Instead of looking up and tapping to get to Control Center and the Home View, visionOS 2 adds a brand new gesture interaction.