On this week's episode of the iMore Show, Karen is joined by iMore's Features Editor Daryl Baxter to discuss the imminent arrival of the Apple Vision Pro in the US, when wearing it will be normalised, Apple not wanting developers to refer to Vision Pro apps as VR or AR, the Apple Watch patent battle, Belkin announcing two QI2 accessories for your iPhone at CES, Apple sending out payments for its $500 million iPhone throttling lawsuit, Karen's weather app problems, and more!
Links:
Apple Vision Pro: Release date, specs, price, and everything else you need to know - iMore
Apple doesn't want developers to refer to Vision Pro apps as VR or AR - iMore
Every Apple Vision Pro app we've heard about so far - iMore
It actually happened! The Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 are no longer available to buy at Apple's online store in the US - iMore
With CES already in full swing, Belkin announces two QI2 accessories for your iPhone - iMore
After almost four years, Apple has finally started sending out payments for its $500 million iPhone throttling lawsuit to US consumers - iMore
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