Apple's next leap in computing rests on its Vision Pro headset and the apps people have to use with it. The company shouldn't forget about some of its more boring
Apple's next leap in computing rests on its Vision Pro headset and the apps people have to use with it. The company shouldn't forget about some of its more boring ones — those could end up being the most fun.
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When the Apple Vision Pro debuted, presenters used time WWDC to mostly focus on productivity and content uses for its headset. It didn't even mention Fitness+ at all.

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