What This New AR Headset Actually Is
A practical look at why this headset is better understood as an AR headset, not full VR, and why its $3,500 price matters.
A practical look at why this headset is better understood as an AR headset, not full VR, and why its $3,500 price matters.
Apple is framing its first headset around spatial computing, blending AR and VR so digital content can sit alongside the physical world instead of feeling locked inside a screen.
3D printed organs and guided headsets could give surgeons a more realistic way to practice cuts, sutures, and procedures before working on a real patient.
A practical walkthrough for installing a laptop protector without fighting alignment, bubbles, or dust. The key is getting the orientation right, peeling slowly, and checking each screw hole as you go.
A textured Dbrand skin can make a MacBook Pro easier to grip while adding durable surface protection. My previous Dbrand skin lasted about two years on an M1 MacBook Pro.
Some MacBook skin kits now make you buy more pieces than you may actually want. For my setup, I only use the top and bottom skins, so the extra trackpad and palm rest pieces feel like wasted money.
Before sending a MacBook to Apple Trade-In, I removed the Dbrand skin, cleaned the laptop carefully, and packed it in Apple’s return box to avoid anything that could affect the trade-in value.
The box includes a SIM-free notice and a USB-C to USB-C cable, but the cable is mainly for charging. Do not expect high-speed USB-C data transfers from it.
I tested a few iPhone case options after my MagSafe mount started slipping in the car. The strongest hold came from using the phone without a case.
A quick look at Tesla Model Y Service Mode showing where window calibration, wiper replacement, rear defrost, and airbag component status appear inside the car’s diagnostic screens.
Tesla Service Mode is a built-in diagnostic area on the Model Y that shows service-focused tools, camera views, battery information, calibration screens, HVAC diagnostics, and more.
Tesla Service Mode gives a behind-the-scenes look at chassis, alignment, tire valve, and steering calibration data. Here is what I noticed while looking through it on a 2023 Model Y.