Vision Pro User Experience Will Take a Massive Hit if You Plan to Use The Headset Outside of The Uni
Apple has cautioned customers about certain limitations to using Vision Pro outside the United States. While you can pre-order the headset out of the region, you cannot fully take advantage of the feature set that the Vision Pro is all about. This means the Vision Pro user experience will differ outside the United States. Henceforth, if you reside outside of the United States, it would be best to reserve your budget until the company officially makes the headset available in your region. Apple's Vision Pro user experience will not be the same if you are planning to use the headset outside of the United States Apple's Vision Pro pre-orders recently went live, and delivery dates have already slipped to March. This shows that the headset is in high demand. However, it can also be presumed that the company's supply is low. It was previously reported that Apple plans to sell only 60,000 to 80,000 units of the Vision Pro headset. This could be another reason why shipments have stretched to March. If you reside outside the United States, we recommend you reserve your decision to get the Vision Pro headset. Apple's FAQ on the pre-order page mentions that the Vision Pro experience will differ for users in the United States and those residing outside. The company detailed several reasons why there will be limitations in other regions. Vision Pro only supports English (U.S.) for typing, Siri, and Dictation.U.S. Apple ID is required for Apple Music and TV app purchases.Zeiss only accepts prescription orders from U.S. eye care professionals.Restriction to access specific apps in other countries.No Apple Support in regions outside of the United States. While these limitations will undoubtedly impact the overall user experience, it would be wise for Apple to expand the headset's availability in more regions. The company has already detailed that the Vision Pro launch will be available in additional areas in the coming months. Canada and the U.K. will potentially be the first ones to get Apple's Vision Pro headset ahead of the company's WWDC 2024 event. For those who have pre-ordered the headset, it will be available on February 2. Source: wccftech #Apple #AppleVisionPro #VR #technews #gameboza Join the channel for more InfoTech&Gaming
Game On: The Hottest Upcoming Gaming Token Airdrops
Gaming airdrops are heating up, with Nifty Island, Nyan Heroes, and Apeiron revealing plans after the buzzy XAI token launch. Airdrop season is in full swing, with apps, protocols, and other projects seizing upon signs of an impending bear market to finally drop their tokens—and potentially reward millions of crypto users in the process. What exactly is an airdrop, though? When it comes to crypto tokens, an airdrop is typically a way for a project to reward its early users and contributors by giving them a share of a newly launched token, all while spreading the tokens far and wide for decentralized governance. When it comes to blockchain networks and tokens primed specifically for gaming, there are some pretty compelling airdrops on the horizon in the months ahead. Here’s a look at what’s coming for gamers—there may still be time to get involved and score some tokens ahead. Source: decrypt #Airdropnews #Blockchain2024 #web3airdrop #cryptogaming #gameboza
OpenAI’s Sam Altman Wants to Build a Global Network of Chip Fabrication Plants
OpenAI's Sam Altman, who was working to raise billions of dollars in new investments late last year before an internal revolt resulted in his brief departure and an equally dramatic restoration at the helm of one of the world's leading artificial intelligence companies, has reportedly upped the ante and is now seeking to build a vast network of chip fabrication plants. Back in November 2023, reports emerged that Sam Altman was trying to raise funds in the Middle East for a new venture that would, in due course, aim to subvert NVIDIA's dominance in the field of AI chips. The venture, once realized, would not only provide a low-cost alternative to NVIDIA but also substantially reduce OpenAI's chip acquisition costs. Today, Bloomberg has added color to these previous reports by reporting that Sam Altman is now specifically aiming to establish a network of dedicated fab units by seeking the requisite mammoth funding from global investors, including Abu Dhabi's G42 and Japan's SoftBank. According to Bloomberg, Altman is trying to rope in "top chip manufacturers" for this purpose, presumably referring to TSMC and Samsung. Nonetheless, these talks are still at an early stage, and, therefore, many of the details remain hazy. Do note that the construction of state-of-the-art chip fabrication plants, as would be required to compete with NVIDIA, is a substantially resource-intensive undertaking, and contrasts directly with the relatively economical approach that Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have adopted, where the AI chips are designed in-house and then outsourced to a competent third party for manufacturing. As an inkling of the scope of this undertaking, consider that Sam Altman has reportedly been negotiating to raise between $8 billion and $10 billion from G42 alone. These preliminary talks, however, can be complicated by extraneous developments. For instance, Abu Dhabi's G42 AI-focused fund has attracted scrutiny from certain Congress members this month over its purported ties with blacklisted Chinese entities, including Huawei and Beijing Genomics Institute. source: wccftech FLLLLLLLLOW me to receive all new #Gameboza #chatgpt #OpenAI
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