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Oculus Quest 2
„Oculus Quest 2 review: better, cheaper VR – The new default for VR, if you’re okay with Facebook – The Quest 2 is everything I liked about the original Quest at launch but with the benefit of a stronger ecosystem that’s developed over the past year. Even with current-generation VR’s inherent awkwardness, it feels like a final product rather than an early-adopter experiment. Oculus – a company owned by social giant Facebook – has done some of its best work so far. It’s also provoked some of the biggest questions yet about VR’s future. … [T]he Quest 2 is the first headset I can reasonably recommend for a wide audience. Facebook’s VR head start is growing, and the coming year could set industry expectations for privacy, developer autonomy, and basic consumer-friendliness. This may not be VR’s mass-market moment, but it’s the moment to start seriously thinking about how that world might work.“
The Verge
Facebook Infinite Office
„Facebook’s Infinite Office is a virtual office space for the WFH crowd – Logitech also made a keyboard just for VR. – A couple of years ago, Facebook announced Oculus for Business, a software suite for enterprise-grade VR. But today, at Facebook Connect, the company is introducing a new virtual office experience for the work-from-home crowd. It’s called Infinite Office, and it promises to make WFH a lot more immersive. – With Infinite Office, you can put on the headset and be transported to a virtual office space that you can make as big or small as you wish. You can also add multiple customizable screens, which mimics a multiple monitor setup.“
Engadget
Facebook Smart Glasses
„Facebook’s first ‚smart glasses‚ will be Ray-Bans, coming next year – The glasses won’t have a display, but Facebook’s Project Aria research unit is working on true AR glasses – It’s not clear what features the device will have, but Facebook has confirmed to The Verge that the device will not be classified as an AR device, and it will not have an integrated display of any kind. That suggests they may be closer to something like Snap Spectacles or perhaps Amazon’s Echo Frames.“
The Verge
PlayStation 5 vorbestellbar
„PlayStation 5 preorders: Sony reveals release date and price – Sony provided more details about the upcoming PlayStation 5 preorders. During a Showcase event today, the company explained what you can expect in terms of a PS5 release date and price. The PlayStation 5 is $500 and the PlayStation 5: Digital Edition is $400, and both are launching November 12 in the U.S. and other territories. More regions will follow November 19. Sony is planning to open up preorders starting tomorrow at ’select retailers,‘ according to PlayStation social media. It has yet to provide specific info about how those preorders will work.“
VentureBeat
Safari 14 gibt’s schon jetzt
„Apple Releases Safari 14 for Mac Ahead of macOS Big Sur Launch – macOS Big Sur didn’t launch alongside iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS 14, and watchOS 7 today, with the update coming later this fall, but Apple did release the Safari 14 update for macOS Catalina and macOS Mojave users. – Safari 14 brings improved performance, customizable start pages, a Privacy Report to see which cross-site trackers are being blocked, and a new tab bar design that provides tab previews so you can see what you have open at a glance.“
MacRumors