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  • Amazon Charts New Territory with ‘Vega’: A Homegrown OS for Smart Devices

    Amazon, the global e-commerce behemoth, is reportedly taking a bold step away from Android with the development of its own operating system for Fire TVs and smart displays. According to sources and internal discussions, the project, internally dubbed ‘Vega’, is set to revolutionize the software backbone of Amazon’s suite of connected devices.

    The initiative, which has been under the radar since as early as 2017, has gained traction recently with the involvement of notable industry professionals like former Mozilla engineer Zibi Braniecki. With Vega, Amazon aims to shed the technical limitations imposed by Android’s legacy code, which was originally designed for mobile phones, not the burgeoning smart home market.

    Vega is poised to offer a Linux-based, web-forward operating system, pivoting towards React Native for app development. This shift promises a more unified and efficient development environment, enabling programmers to create versatile apps that are operable across a myriad of devices and operating systems.

    This strategic move by Amazon seems twofold: gaining technological independence from Google’s Android, and establishing a more robust platform for reaching consumers through various devices, potentially increasing revenue through targeted ads and services.

    As Vega’s development continues, with a possible rollout on select Fire TV devices by next year, Amazon sets the stage for a new era in smart device interaction, aligning itself for greater control over its technological destiny and consumer reach.

  • Apple’s Reality Pro Headset: A Revolutionary Mixed Reality Experience

    Apple's Reality Pro Headset: A Revolutionary Mixed Reality Experience

    Apple Inc. is set to launch its long-anticipated mixed reality headset, Reality Pro, later this year. The device is a bold attempt to create a 3D version of the iPhone’s operating system, with eye- and hand-tracking capabilities that could set the technology apart from its competitors.

    The estimated $3,000 headset will feature an external display for a connected Mac, a 3D iOS-like interface, immersive video, and a novel approach to virtual meetings. It also has two ultra-high-resolution displays developed with Sony Group Corp. to handle virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). It can switch between both modes with a digital crown, similar to the Apple Watch, and comes with custom lenses for those wearing prescription glasses.

    FaceTime software will be a major feature of the Reality Pro, as it will realistically render a user’s face and full body in VR. This will allow two people with an Apple headset to communicate and feel like they are in the same room. Apple is also working on content with media partners, such as Disney and Dolby Laboratories, and is updating its own Apple TV+ material to work with the headset. Users will be able to watch video content in a variety of environments, such as a desert or outer space.

    The device will have a dedicated app store for third-party software and services, including apps, games, and health-tracking functions. It will also have productivity features, such as being able to serve as an external monitor for a Mac. It can be controlled with a trackpad or mouse, a physical keyboard, or with voice commands via Siri.

    For all its features and potential, Apple’s Reality Pro headset faces a few obstacles. The high price tag could limit its appeal, and there’s no guarantee the device will be a hit. Apple is also working on a cheaper version for release in late 2024 or early 2025, which could be closer to $1,500.

    The device is expected to be unveiled as early as this spring, so we’ll have to wait just a little longer to find out if Apple’s long-anticipated mixed reality headset will be the success the company is hoping for.

  • Apple to Release Mixed-Reality Headset, the Reality Pro, in 2023

    Apple plans to unveil its mixed-reality headset, the Reality Pro, in the spring of 2023, with a release date in the fall, according to sources. The device, known internally as “Borealis,” has been in development for seven years and was previously slated for release in 2020, then 2021, and then 2022. Apple has shared the device with select software developers for testing and plans to publicly name its operating system “xrOS.”

    The headset’s release will be the main focus for Apple this year, with other projects suffering delays and budget cuts as a result. The company is also expected to release updated versions of the MacBook Pro and iMac with marginal improvements, as well as an updated Mac Pro with the M2 Ultra chip. Apple is also rumored to be working on a foldable iPhone and a new fintech product, but both are facing delays.