![]() Skymetrix announced on Thursday that it was to buy Dublin-based Rainmaker Business Technologies for an undisclosed sum. A hands-on of the Vision Pro impresses, although at more than $3,400 it is unlikely to be a mass market device – yet.Įlsewhere, AI security start-up Calypso announced it would open a centre of excellence in Dublin, doubling its workforce here in the next two years and marking Dublin as a major centre of operations for the company. That also seems to be the take of those who have already got to grips with the device. While the markets had a muted reaction to the long awaited launch, and others were sceptical about the two-hour battery life, Karlin Lillington says it feels as if the Vision Pro could be as transformative as the iPhone once was. Reaction to the Vision Pro has been mixed. There is still some time to go before consumers will get their hands on the device, with an initial US launch pencilled in for early 2024. ![]() Launched at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference on Monday, the mixed reality – sorry, spatial computing – headset is expected to light a fire under an industry that has struggled to find its feet.Īpple has been working on the Vision Pro for the past few years and there was disappointment each time an event passed without even a glimpse of the headset. ![]() The biggest story in tech this week has to be the Apple Vision Pro.
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