60 New macOS 15 Sequoia Features & Changes Revealed

macOS 15 Sequoia

macOS 15 Sequoia introduces a wealth of new features, system updates, interface enhancements, and application improvements designed to elevate your computing experience. This comprehensive update focuses on streamlining window management, boosting Safari’s functionality, and expanding the capabilities of FaceTime and Messages. Additionally, new applications like the Passwords app and significant upgrades to existing apps such […]

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10 Awesome New iPhone Features Coming in iOS 18

iPhone Features Coming in iOS 18

Apple’s iOS 18 is set to transform the way you interact with your iPhone, introducing a wealth of new features and enhancements designed to streamline your daily tasks, enhance security, and provide a more personalized user experience. From scheduled messaging to granular battery management, iOS 18 promises to deliver a comprehensive upgrade that caters to […]

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Blackmagic Spatial Camera for Apple Vision Pro looks like a mini spacecraft

A lot of the focus at Apple’s WWDC event has so far revolved around the cleverly named Apple Intelligence and its features for iPhones and iPads. Of course, that’s hardly the only thing the company talked about this week, and one of its more highly debated products did get its fair share of attention as well. Although the initial hype seems to have died down and complaints about the device’s comfort have popped up here and there, Apple is showing that the Vision Pro is still going strong and growing strong, expanding not only its features but also its reach to other markets. In fact, Apple has just revealed how the platform will become an even bigger space thanks to devices that will let creators design content specifically for visionOS, like this two-eyed camera that looks more like a miniature version of a space-faring cargo ship.

Designer: Blackmagic Design

One of the strengths of Apple’s spatial computing platform is the seamless fusion of the physical and digital worlds, which means plain two-dimensional objects like apps and photos look almost natural while floating in the air in front of you. Of course, that doesn’t take full advantage of the strengths of the Vision Pro headset, which requires crafting content designed specifically for it. For that, you’ll also need the right tools for the job, and the upcoming Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive camera is one such new device made especially for Apple’s visionOS.

Like any camera system designed to capture stereoscopic 3D content, be it photos or videos, this Blackmagic Design spatial camera has two “eyes,” each of which boasts 8160×7200 sensor. The camera also has 16 dynamic range stops for better color quality and accuracy, and it supports recording 3D video at 90fps rates. This imaging is made possible with Blackmagic’s own RAW format as well as the built-in Blackmagic Media Module that provides 8TB of high-performance network storage. In theory, this would allow creators to record over two hours of 8K stereoscopic 3D immersive video in that high-quality format.

The camera’s design itself is as distinctive as its features. Made with a robust magnesium alloy chassis and lightweight carbon fiber polycarbonate composite skin, the camera is designed to keep up with filmmakers, regardless of where inspiration takes them. The URSA Cine Immersive’s blocky yet sleek aesthetic gives it a retro-futuristic flavor reminiscent of the design for spaceships in films and TV shows from the 80s and 90s. Add to the fact that it can be mounted beneath a drone for aerial shots, you shouldn’t be surprised if it gets mistaken for a UFO from afar.

The Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive camera and an upcoming update to the famed Da Vinci Resolve Studio software are some of the first tools designed for Apple’s new Immersive Video format for visionOS. This is just one of the new features that are coming to the Vision Pro, including the ability to turn any plain 2D image into a spatial photo, with no additional hardware or software required. The Vision Pro headset is also being made available to more countries this month, which will hopefully increase the testing of the headset’s design and its features to help future iterations of Apple’s spatial computing platform.

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Blackmagic Spatial Camera for Apple Vision Pro looks like a mini spacecraft

A lot of the focus at Apple’s WWDC event has so far revolved around the cleverly named Apple Intelligence and its features for iPhones and iPads. Of course, that’s hardly the only thing the company talked about this week, and one of its more highly debated products did get its fair share of attention as well. Although the initial hype seems to have died down and complaints about the device’s comfort have popped up here and there, Apple is showing that the Vision Pro is still going strong and growing strong, expanding not only its features but also its reach to other markets. In fact, Apple has just revealed how the platform will become an even bigger space thanks to devices that will let creators design content specifically for visionOS, like this two-eyed camera that looks more like a miniature version of a space-faring cargo ship.

Designer: Blackmagic Design

One of the strengths of Apple’s spatial computing platform is the seamless fusion of the physical and digital worlds, which means plain two-dimensional objects like apps and photos look almost natural while floating in the air in front of you. Of course, that doesn’t take full advantage of the strengths of the Vision Pro headset, which requires crafting content designed specifically for it. For that, you’ll also need the right tools for the job, and the upcoming Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive camera is one such new device made especially for Apple’s visionOS.

Like any camera system designed to capture stereoscopic 3D content, be it photos or videos, this Blackmagic Design spatial camera has two “eyes,” each of which boasts 8160×7200 sensor. The camera also has 16 dynamic range stops for better color quality and accuracy, and it supports recording 3D video at 90fps rates. This imaging is made possible with Blackmagic’s own RAW format as well as the built-in Blackmagic Media Module that provides 8TB of high-performance network storage. In theory, this would allow creators to record over two hours of 8K stereoscopic 3D immersive video in that high-quality format.

The camera’s design itself is as distinctive as its features. Made with a robust magnesium alloy chassis and lightweight carbon fiber polycarbonate composite skin, the camera is designed to keep up with filmmakers, regardless of where inspiration takes them. The URSA Cine Immersive’s blocky yet sleek aesthetic gives it a retro-futuristic flavor reminiscent of the design for spaceships in films and TV shows from the 80s and 90s. Add to the fact that it can be mounted beneath a drone for aerial shots, you shouldn’t be surprised if it gets mistaken for a UFO from afar.

The Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive camera and an upcoming update to the famed Da Vinci Resolve Studio software are some of the first tools designed for Apple’s new Immersive Video format for visionOS. This is just one of the new features that are coming to the Vision Pro, including the ability to turn any plain 2D image into a spatial photo, with no additional hardware or software required. The Vision Pro headset is also being made available to more countries this month, which will hopefully increase the testing of the headset’s design and its features to help future iterations of Apple’s spatial computing platform.

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How to Hide iPhone Apps in iOS 18

Hide iPhone Apps

We have a great video that shows us a new feature in iOS 18 on how you can hide iPhone apps on your device. iOS 18 introduces a innovative feature that empowers you to hide applications on your iPhone’s home screen and throughout the entire system. This groundbreaking capability ensures that hidden apps remain invisible […]

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40 New watchOS 11 Features Revealed

watchOS 11

The upcoming watchOS 11 update for Apple Watch is set to introduce a wide array of new features and enhancements designed to elevate the user experience, refine health tracking capabilities, and expand fitness functionalities. This update promises to deliver a more intuitive and personalized experience while seamlessly integrating with the forthcoming iOS 18 update for […]

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A Detailed Look at Apple’s iPadOS 18 (Video)

Apple’s iPadOS 18 is a significant update that brings a range of new features and enhancements to the iPad. While it may not transform the iPad into a Mac-like device, as some users had anticipated, it offers substantial improvements in various areas, including Apple Pencil functionality, app navigation, home screen customization, gaming, and the integration […]

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Everything New With Apple Intelligence for iPhone

Apple Intelligence

Apple has introduced a suite of innovative features designed to elevate the intelligence and user experience of iPhones with Apple Intelligence and iOS 18. These updates encompass enhancements to Siri, advanced machine learning capabilities, improved photo and video management, expanded health and fitness tracking, strengthened privacy and security measures, seamless integration with other Apple devices, […]

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Apple Watch watchOS 11 Features Revealed (Video)

watchOS 11

Apple’s watchOS 11 is set to transform the way you interact with your Apple Watch, introducing a wealth of new features and updates that significantly enhance its functionality and user experience. This update brings forth a range of improvements, including advanced health metrics, enhanced fitness tracking capabilities, and a variety of customization options that allow […]

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How to Download macOS Sequoia on Your Mac

macOS Sequoia

We have a great video from Matt Talks Tech that shows us how to install the new macOS Sequoia beta on your Mac. Before diving into the installation process, it’s crucial to take some preparatory steps to ensure a smooth and safe experience. Backing up your data is of utmost importance when installing a new […]

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