Apple's new Reality Pro: the hype, expectations versus reality
Could this VR headset replace the iPhone? Here’s why it could be the biggest disruptor in tech history, in one minute.
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Could this VR headset replace the iPhone? Here’s why it could be the biggest disruptor in tech history, in one minute.
Tags: Apple, Apple iPhone, headset, history, tech
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Score. Dozens of classes are available through edX at no cost. Just make an account and you’re good to go. Note: A verified certificate of completion will cost you. Be prepared to pony up at least $99. Totally not necessary if you’re doing it to learn something new.