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  • 7 Things You Should Know About the Apple Vision Pro AR/VR Headset

    Tim Cook and his company have done it again and set the internet on fire with their latest offering: Apple Vision Pro.

    If you’re a Nigerian looking to do some major damage to your bank account, we’re here to help you justify your reason for splurging.

    What’s the Apple Vision Pro?

    7 Things You Should Know About the Apple Vision Pro AR/VR Headset

    Source: Apple

    Apple describes their latest piece of technology as a “spatial computer that seamlessly blends digital content with the physical world.” In essence, you get to interact with digital content—just like you see in movies— and you issue commands with your eyes, hands and voice.

    The device itself is a headset that comes with strap-on gear, and a large sun-shade-like screen. Here are some things to note before buying one:

    The price

    7 Things You Should Know About the Apple Vision Pro AR/VR Headset

    If you’re Nigerian looking to cop one, you need to stack your coins. The Apple Vision Pro goes on sale in 2024 and its starting price is $3,499. That’s approximately ₦2.6 million and you might be incurring extra charges for shipping. 

    Great for glasses wearers

    Apple has a reputation for building features around the everyday lifestyle of users. This was part of their thinking for the Vision Pro. Users with visual impairments will have the option to attach special optical inserts to the vision pro’s lenses. There’s the possibility that the optical inserts will come at an extra charge.

    Can be controlled with eyes, hands and voice

    Source: Apple

    Probably its coolest feature, the Vision Pro allows for an interactive control that lets you use your hands, eyes and voice to issue commands. You don’t have to worry about a controller as you can tap your hands to get it started or bring apps to life just by looking at them.

    Plug it in or use a separate battery pack

    7 Things You Should Know About the Apple Vision Pro AR/VR Headset

    Source: Apple

    Battery life is a major concern when it comes to Apple products but Apple addressed this on the Vision Pro. It comes with a small mobile battery pack that gives you a two-hour use time at full charge. You have the option to plug in when you’re home or have access to electricity.

    Huge monitor for your Mac

    Source: Apple

    Our Nigerian tech bros will definitely love this feature. With the Vision Pro headset, you can access a large virtual monitor while working on projects on your Macbook. To make it even better, you only need to look at your laptop for a 4K screen to hover above.

    Allows for cinematic viewing

    7 Things You Should Know About the Apple Vision Pro AR/VR Headset

    Source: Apple

    If you’re a solo movie lover, this is a feature that should get your groove on. The new Apple  AR headset allows you an option of a 100-foot display which can hover right in front of you in your living room or wherever. It also comes with spatial audio for that complete cinematic experience. The downside to this is that you can’t have watch buddies.

    Where and how to buy the Apple Vision Pro?

    The announcement made everyone giddy, but the Apple Vision Pro headset is slated for release in early 2024. As with other Apple products, it will be available for purchase on the Apple website. It’ll be available in other countries late 2024.

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  • 10 Hilarious Tweets That Prove The iOS Vs Android War Is Still Raging

    Since iOS and Android started going head to head in the phone market, there has been an intense rivalry between users of both operating systems. This rivalry has resulted in insults being hurled back and forth, most times, unprovoked. Insults like these:

    https://twitter.com/kanyesbuttplug/status/1292648335912906754?s=20

    For a second, I thought this was the footage on that tape in “The Ring”.

    https://twitter.com/hortonhatches/status/1295213278239612928?s=20

    Well, at least he’s considerate.

    https://twitter.com/GIVEMXENVY/status/1293010324694671366?s=20

    Hian!

    More camera slander.

    NO LIES were told in this tweet.

    Nna ehn. What manner of shade is this?

    Remember the story of the guy whose phone exploded while charging?

    They can’t. Lol

    It’s things like this that’ll propel humanity into the dystopian depicted in ‘The Hunger Games’.

    https://twitter.com/Enr1que_3/status/1293370317503512576?s=20

    SCREAMING!

    https://twitter.com/arastoo_dsr/status/1294077210509348865?s=20

    Oh. they will. Remember that dystopian future I talked about? The UPRISING will take us there.

  • 11 Hilarious Ways The Internet Reacted To The iPhone 7 Release
    On September 7, the people from Apple decided to release their latest gadgets from the iPhone 7 series, the Apple Watch 2 and the incredible wireless Airpods.

    What makes this news more delicious is that, the cheapest iPhone 7 costs roughly 300,000 in Naira.

    1. People on Twitter kuku carried the matter on their heads, because who doesn’t want to chook mouth in such good news?

    https://twitter.com/DeadlyWazza/status/773472151693238272

    2. When someone asks for the price of any new Apple gadget.

    3. The Airpods are not even anybody’s mate.

    https://twitter.com/Shawnife_/status/773622923462582273

    4. Somehow sha, Arsenal still managed to chop ela with all this news.

    https://twitter.com/Trackmann/status/773572840952070144

    5. Some of us would buy the phone, but the people at Apple don’t have the colour we want.

    6. Shebi, it’s not too bad to sell one kidney to buy the iPhone.

    https://twitter.com/PRINCE_VIII/status/773623748817743876

    7. Eh ya! The people using iPhone 4 be like:

    8. Hijabis will have to start explaining themselves up and down.

    9. We’re waiting for the first person to buy the iPhone sha.

    https://twitter.com/Mansoor__ace/status/773608810267181056

    10. So we can know the people that are not our mates.

    11. This guy is already making interesting birthday plans.

    We like the iPhone sha and if anybody buys for us, we won’t do shakara, we’ll manage it like that jare. Share your thoughts on this wonderful phone in the comments section.

  • Are All Africans Thieves?

    An Apple store in Melbourne, Australia is being accused of racially profiling a group of black students of African descent.

    The teenage boys,  Abdulahi, Gereng,  Ose (Ésë), Mabior, Mohamed, and Petrieaged said they were approached by Apple store employees in Maribyrnong, Melbourne where they were asked to leave out of fear that they might ‘steal something’.

    So being black in a store means you’re looking to steal?? You can’t just be there to maybe PURCHASE something? Or window shop?

    The teenage boys who are students of Maribyrnong College moved to Australia as children from Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, Eritrea and Egypt. They were denied entry to the store by a staff member and two security guards.

    Video footage of the incident was captured by one of the students, Francis Ose (Ésë) and has been viewed over 70,000 times.

    https://www.facebook.com/eseose.oseghale/videos/759395487523343/ In the footage the Apple store employee can be heard saying “These guys are just a bit worried about your presence in the store. They are just worried you might steal something”. To which one of the boys replies “Why would we steal something?”. “Guys, end of discussion” the employee cuts off.

    Many people are understandably outraged.

    One of the boys, Mohammed Semra, also commented on the incident on Facebook.

    https://www.facebook.com/mohamed.semra/posts/904419809649061?pnref=story
    Clearly the #BlackLivesMatter movement needs to spread to other parts of the western world.

    The boys have received a lot of press in Australia due to this incident.

    Speaking to 9NEWS in Australia, one of the boys, Abdulahi Haji Ali said, “Because we were a group of black males – teenagers – and teenagers do a lot of stupid stuff but you still can’t give black people that stereotype”.

    Apple has since apologised and said everyone is welcome in its stores.

    And ironically, one of Apple’s CEO Tim Cook’s beliefs on diversity and inclusion, was quoted by the Apple spokesperson: “We want every person who joins our team, every customer visiting our stores or calling for support to feel welcome. We believe in equality for everyone, regardless of race, age, gender, gender identity, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation. That applies throughout our company, around the world with no exceptions”.

    So tell us, what are your thoughts on this story?

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