Laka Blog https://lakablog.com Tech News Fri, 12 Apr 2024 23:53:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Pokemon Go addicts can now battle it out at the world’s most remote station after scientists called for it https://lakablog.com/pokemon-go-addicts-can-now-battle-it-out-at-the-worlds-most-remote-station-after-scientists-called-for-it/ https://lakablog.com/pokemon-go-addicts-can-now-battle-it-out-at-the-worlds-most-remote-station-after-scientists-called-for-it/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 23:53:36 +0000 https://www.lakablog.com/pokemon-go-addicts-can-now-battle-it-out-at-the-worlds-most-remote-station-after-scientists-called-for-it/

Two Pokémon Go addicts have received their request for help, all the way from Antarctica.

Originally from Australia, both Raimon Hennessy, 29, and Pete Rizzo, 60, work at Australia’s southernmost Antarctic station Davis Research Station and lost their ability to play their favorite game while working away on the isolated continent.

Pokemon Go is a game that allows players to explore the real world to find and catch Pokemon using their mobile phone. It also allows players to send digital postcards that show locations where in-game gifts are collected.

Raimon and Pete are shown here using PokemonGo in Antarctica (PA)

After Raimons’ partner, Alexandra, asked him to send his postcards from Antarctica through the Pokemon Go app, the communications technical officer realized there was no Pokestop within range of the your station

She was surprised when Alexandra posted a request on a Reddit page to Niantic, the software development company behind Pokemon Go, and was even more surprised when they responded, agreeing to add the location to your game

After the stop was added, Raimon discovered that his colleague Pete, who is an Antarctic doctor, was also a fan of the app and now they can play together, catching Pokemon in the most remote location in the world.

Raimon said: There is not much downtime here in Antarctica, we have weekends off, but we still have things to do on the weekends.

I like to go for walks and capture the scenery with my camera, but I also like to play other games on the computer when I have time. This allows me to play with teammates in Australia.

My partner had asked a question on the official Reddit page, it was even more surprising when I found out that our Doc, Rizzo, had also requested a Pokestop!

Raimon and Pete use the Pokestop at their Antarctic station (PA)

There are currently 28 expeditioners working at the Raimon and Petes station during the winter where, for many of the workers, they will stay in Antarctica for six-month stays, although some are there for 12 to 15 months at a time .

Communicating with loved ones is often difficult from the isolated continent and Raimon recalled how he works to keep everyone connected to their friends and family.

He said: As the communications tech here at the station, my job is to keep expeditioners in touch with their friends and family back home. We have a 20Mb satellite connection back to Australia which keeps us in touch at all times.

I had also downloaded a Starlink (satellite broadband internet) to play with as I was curious how it would go on the mainland, it’s been great.

I’ve been able to help the expeditioners stay in better touch with their families there, and we’ve been able to keep up with the latest movie and show releases through the ability to use streaming services.

Raimon had been a fan of Pokemon Go since its launch in 2016, but got back into playing it when his partner asked him to send her digital postcards through the app while he was working in Antarctica.

He said: I’ve had the game since release, playing it on and off. My partner plays a lot more than I do and I really wanted some Antarctica postcards so I started playing again so she could get some.

It wasn’t until Alexandra asked Niantic on their official Reddit page if they would consider adding a Pokestop to Raimons Station that the company took notice of the area and accepted the request.

It was a big shock for Raimon, but an even bigger surprise came when he learned that his girlfriend wasn’t the first person to call for the shutdown that his colleague Pete had also called for Pokemon Go to be expanded to the your region

Originally from Australia, both Raimon and Pete work at the southernmost Australian Antarctic station, the Davis Research Station. (PA)

Pete, who is the Antarctic station doctor and lives in Brisbane, was inspired to work on the frozen continent by his grandmother, who made her own trip there in the 1970s before giving him a vinyl called Sounds of the Antarctic when he was 10 years old.

This sparked a lifelong dream for Pete, who is now on his first stint working in Antarctica. Although he enjoys reading science fiction in his downtime, he had also gotten his own Pokemon Go account a year ago after discovering the game through his son.

Through the app, Pete connects with loved ones, adding: I share some of the Pokemon images with others who aren’t Pokemon players, but I have a few friends who love getting postcards from here.

Raimon couldn’t believe there was another Pokemon Go addict on board, and since his request was approved, the couple can now catch Pokemon in their room.

Raimon used the app again when his girlfriend asked him to send her Pokemon postcards from Antarctica (PA)

The Pokestop is the most remote on Earth and is located right in front of his main operations building, with another one inside his room building, as internet access is limited outside the buildings due to the weather conditions.

Pete added: Weather can definitely be a factor between buildings. Green conditions still allow for winds of 40 knots and lower visibility.

The stops and the gym (in the game) are within the station boundaries, however, we have 2G with no data so we just go to the various buildings that might have Wi-Fi next to the two stops.

One stop is next to our house, which has a giant living room with dining room below, and a small bar, pool table and table tennis.

Raimon works in the yellow operations building, so he has the opportunity to go between the two stops almost every day. However, the gym is a bit more difficult. It is further away and in the Pineapple building because of its color and shape. It is a former meteorology building and now a music studio.

While there are other Pokestops at other stations in Antarctica, his is the southernmost and most remote and there is little chance of Pete and Raimon traveling between them, but Pete hopes that other stops will be available at other Australian stations in the future

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Unlocking the future of virtual reality: A new algorithm turns iPhones into holographic projectors https://lakablog.com/unlocking-the-future-of-virtual-reality-a-new-algorithm-turns-iphones-into-holographic-projectors/ https://lakablog.com/unlocking-the-future-of-virtual-reality-a-new-algorithm-turns-iphones-into-holographic-projectors/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 23:52:58 +0000 https://www.lakablog.com/unlocking-the-future-of-virtual-reality-a-new-algorithm-turns-iphones-into-holographic-projectors/

Hologram Smartphone

A team from the University of Tokyo presents a practical and cost-effective method for generating holographic images using smartphones, with the goal of simplifying and improving 3D displays for virtual and augmented reality without the drawbacks of laser-based systems. (Artist’s concept).

The full-color 3D visualization method shows potential to enhance augmented and virtual reality experiences.

Scientists have created a method to produce full-color 3D holographic images using smartphone screens instead of lasers. This innovative technique, with further advances, has the potential for augmented or virtual reality displays.

Whether augmented reality or virtual reality displays are used for gaming, education, or other applications, incorporating 3D displays can create a more realistic and interactive user experience.

“Although holography techniques can create a very realistic 3D representation of objects, traditional approaches are not practical because they rely on laser sources,” said research team leader Ryoichi Horisaki of the Univ. from Tokyo to Japan. “Lasers emit coherent light that is easy to control, but make the system complex, expensive and potentially harmful to the eyes.”

In Optica Publishing Group magazine Optics letters, the researchers describe their new method, which is based on computer-generated holography (CGH). Thanks to a new algorithm they developed, they were able to use just an iPhone and an optical component called a spatial light modulator to reproduce a 3D color image that consisted of two holographic layers.

Two holographic layers

The researchers developed a full-color 3D display method that uses a smartphone screen, rather than a laser, to create holographic images. Their experimental results are shown, in which a continuous transition from the first layer to the second layer is observed. Credit: Ryoichi Horisaki, University of Tokyo

“We believe this method could be useful for minimizing optics, reducing costs, and decreasing potential eye damage in future visual interfaces and 3D display applications,” said Otoya Shigematsu, first author of the paper. “More specifically, it has the potential to improve the performance of near-eye displays, such as those used in high-end virtual reality headsets.”

A more practical approach

Although CGH uses algorithms to produce images, coherent light from a laser is usually required to display these holographic images. In a previous study, the researchers showed that spatially incoherent light emitted by a white-chip light-emitting diode could be used for CGH. However, this setup required two spatial light modulators (devices that control the wavefronts of light), which is impractical due to their expense.

In the new study, the researchers developed a less expensive and more practical incoherent CGH method. “This work aligns with our lab’s focus on computational imaging, a research field dedicated to the innovation of optical imaging systems by integrating optics with information science,” said Horisaki. “We focus on minimizing optical components and eliminating impractical requirements in conventional optical systems.”

Otoya Shigematsu with optical setup

First author Otoya Shigematsu is shown in the lab with the optical experiment setup used for the work. Credit: Ryoichi Horisaki, University of Tokyo

The new approach passes light from the screen through a spatial light modulator, which presents multiple layers of a full-color 3D image. While this may sound simple, it required carefully modeling the process of incoherent light propagation from the display and then using that information to develop a new algorithm that coordinated the light coming from the device’s display with a single light modulator spatial

Holographic images from a smartphone

“Holographic displays using low-coherence light could enable realistic 3D displays while reducing costs and complexity,” Shigematsu said. “While several groups, including ours, have demonstrated holographic displays with low-coherence light, we took this concept to the extreme using a smartphone display.”

To demonstrate the new method, the researchers created a two-layer optical reproduction of a full-color 3D image by displaying a holographic layer on an iPhone 14 Pro screen and a second layer on a spatial light modulator. The resulting image measured a few millimeters on each side.

Researchers are now working to improve the technology so it can display larger 3D images with more layers. Additional layers would make images appear more realistic by improving spatial resolution and allowing objects to appear at various depths or different distances from the viewer.

Reference: “Computer Generated Holography with Normal Display” by Ryoichi Horisaki, Otoya Shigematsu, and Makoto Naruse, 14 Apr 2024, Optics letters.
DOI: doi:10.1364/OL.516005


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First Augmented Reality Abdominal Surgery Performed in Chile: “A Revolution” https://lakablog.com/first-augmented-reality-abdominal-surgery-performed-in-chile-a-revolution/ https://lakablog.com/first-augmented-reality-abdominal-surgery-performed-in-chile-a-revolution/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 23:51:51 +0000 https://www.lakablog.com/first-augmented-reality-abdominal-surgery-performed-in-chile-a-revolution/

The future of surgery is at hand.

The first augmented reality (AR) abdominal surgery was performed on March 11 in Santiago, Chile by Dr. Alberto Rodríguez.

A surgeon as well as the CEO of Levita Magnetics, a medical equipment manufacturer in Silicon Valley, Rodriguez helped develop a system that uses AR technology to enable less invasive surgery with a wider view for the surgical team.

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Through the lens of the Metas Quest 3 XR headset and the Levitas MARS system, Rodriguez was able to successfully perform a cholecystectomy, also known as gallbladder removal surgery.

By developing the technology, Levita Magnetics aimed to address the limitations surgeons face, Rodriguez told Fox News Digital in an interview.

Dr.  Rodríguez performs surgery with the AR system

Dr. Alberto Rodríguez, pictured here, said the MARS system gives surgeons “two extra arms” for instrument control, as well as camera stability. (Levita Magnetics)

“That’s why we decided to start the company, to create better tools for surgeons,” he said.

The FDA-approved MARS system, which combines “machines and magnets,” is currently available in the U.S. and Chile, Rodriguez said.

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“This is a platform that allows the surgeon to do surgery in a better way,” he said.

“I had the surgery and I can tell you it’s a better way.”

“With magnets, the number of incisions for the patient is reduced. This means less pain, less scarring. [and] a better recovery.”

He added: “The machine allows you to control the tools, so you can see better and be in control.”

AR surgery

“It’s super rewarding to see and feel,” Rodriguez said of his first AR surgery shown here. He also told Fox News Digital, “You have more immersion in the surgery, so you’re more focused on what you’re doing.” (Levita Magnetics)

Levita developed the AR component as an accessory to the MARS system to enhance visualization.

“You have more immersion in the surgery, so you’re more focused on what you’re doing,” Rodriguez said, comparing it to “moving forward with surgery.”

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Any new AR headset can be linked to the MARS software, according to a press release.

Rodríguez plans to conduct a clinical trial on the benefits of AR surgery, focusing on ergonomics and precision.

dr rodriguez with levita magnetics MARS system

The March 11 surgery was also the first clinical case to integrate a magnetic surgery machine with AR technology, according to Silicon Valley’s Levita Magnetics. (Levita Magnetics)

“I had the surgery and I can tell you it’s a better way,” he said.

“So we want to have more data to back up those early impressions.”

After the surgery, the patient made a full recovery within two weeks, the surgeon reported.

It opens up a new world

As artificial intelligence continues to expand in the healthcare space, Rodriguez projected that having enhanced “digital vision” through AR will help provide patient imaging and analysis.

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“It opens up a whole new world of how the surgeon can access [data] in real time during surgery,” he told Fox News Digital.

“Other surgeons anywhere in the world can see what you’re doing, see the patient on the operating table and give you advice.”

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He added: “It’s going to be a revolution in how surgeries are done, and I’m really excited [about] how technology is empowering surgeons to do more.”

Dr. Alberto Rodriguez

Dr. Rodriguez, pictured here, predicts AR surgery will be a “revolution.” (Levita Magnetics)

Dr. Harvey Castro, an ER physician and expert on artificial intelligence in health care, told Fox News Digital that Rodriguez’s method “marks a fundamental evolution in medical technology,” but he also urged caution.

He was not involved in the new surgery or process.

“This innovative approach improves surgical precision and patient care, but introduces significant changes and challenges that require careful consideration,” he said.

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Castro listed multiple advantages of using AR in surgical procedures, including immersive visualization, minimally invasive techniques, improved patient outcomes and collaboration in the medical field.

Reliance on this type of technology, however, could make surgeons dependent on AR, “potentially decreasing their confidence and competence to perform surgeries without technological assistance,” Castro said.

Dr.  Harvey Castro

Harvey Castro, MD, is the author of the book “Apple Vision Healthcare Pioneers: A Community for Professionals & Patients” (February 2024). (Dr. Harvey Castro)

“Ensuring the reliability of AR systems is crucial,” he continued. “Protocols should be established to revert to traditional methods if AR technologies fail.”

Castro also mentioned that AR systems can be “susceptible to malfunctions and failures, interrupting surgeries and posing risks to patient safety.”

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“Current AR headsets can have issues with field of view, resolution and comfort, especially during long surgeries,” he said.

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Castro noted that “proper management, careful planning and continuous evaluation will be essential to ensure that the benefits of AR technology outweigh the costs and challenges, ultimately improving patient outcomes and advancing surgical practices.”

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Pokmon Go Bug Out Collection Challenge, Bonuses and Research Tasks https://lakablog.com/pokmon-go-bug-out-collection-challenge-bonuses-and-research-tasks/ https://lakablog.com/pokmon-go-bug-out-collection-challenge-bonuses-and-research-tasks/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 23:51:24 +0000 https://www.lakablog.com/pokmon-go-bug-out-collection-challenge-bonuses-and-research-tasks/

Bug Outunsurprisingly, it celebrates error types Pokemon Gowith brilliant Combee and brilliant Burmy increasing their encounter rates.

As part of this Pokémon Go event, you can complete the Bug Out Collection Challenges i exclusive field research tasks for events. Not to mention all the Bug-type Pokemon that appear more often in the wild and the bonuses to make nice, cool, and great releases.

The Bug Out event also includes Mega Heracross Raid Day on Saturday, April 13 from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM (local time) where you can collect Mega Heracross Energy for the first time in Pokémon Go.

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Watch how to Battle Guzzlord, one of the Ultra Beasts on Pokemon GoWatch on YouTube

Bug Out Collection Challenge 1 List of Pokemon in Pokemon Go

Challenge 1 of the Bug Out Collection is running in Pokemon Go until Wednesday, April 17 at 8 p.m. (local time). If you complete this challenge before its deadline, you’ll get a selection of rewards and progress towards your Elite Collector Medal.

It is important to note this four of Pokemon for this collection challenge it must be obtained through evolution. That means catching them in the wild no account for this challenge.

Below you’ll find all the Pokemon in Challenge 1 of the Bug Out Collection, along with how to find them:

  • caterpie – In nature
  • metapod – Evolve a Caterpie with 12 Caterpie Candy
  • No butter – Evolve a Metapod with 50 Caterpie Candy
  • Weedle – In nature
  • Kakuna – Evolve a Weedle with 12 Weedle Candy
  • Beedrill – Evolve a Kakuna with 50 Weedle Candies

Completing this challenge will reward you with 50 Beedrill Mega Energy and Beedrill encounters.

List of Pokemon from Challenge 2 of the Bug Out Collection in Pokemon Go

The Bug Out 2 Collection Challenge is running on Pokemon Go until Wednesday, April 17 at 8 p.m. (local time). If you complete this challenge before its deadline, you’ll get a selection of rewards and progress towards your Elite Collector Medal.

It is important to keep this in mind three of the Pokémon in this collection challenge it must be obtained through evolutionso taking them in the wild or through any other ill will no count to completion. Remember: Only a female Combee can evolve into Vespiquen.

Below are all the Pokémon in the Bug Out Collection 2 challenge, along with how to find them:

  • Sewaddle – In nature
  • Swadloon – Evolve a Sewaddle with 25 Sewaddle Candy
  • Leavanny – Evolve a Swadloon with 100 Sewaddle Candy
  • Combee – In nature
  • they vesp – Evolve a female Combee with 50 Combee Candies

Completing this challenge will reward you with 50 Mega Pinsir Energy and a Pinsir encounter.


The World of Wonders season has arrived in Pokemon Go, which has brought the World of Wonders quest. The Bug Out event is running. Don’t forget to try out the Routes, Gift Exchange, and Party Game while you hunt for rare Pokémon, battle in the Go Battle League, or compete in PokéStop Showcases.


List of Pokemon from Challenge 3 of the Bug Out Collection in Pokemon Go

Challenge 3 of the Bug Out Collection is running in Pokemon Go until Wednesday, April 17 at 8 p.m. (local time). If you complete this challenge before its deadline, you’ll get a selection of rewards and progress towards your Elite Collector Medal.

It is important to note this three of Pokemon for this collection challenge it must be obtained through evolution. That means catching them in the wild no account for this challenge.

Below you will find all the Pokemon in the Bug Out Collection 3 challenge, along with how to find them:

  • Dwebble – In nature
  • Crust – Evolve a Dwebble with 50 Dwebble Candy
  • Cricket – In nature
  • Crickettune – Evolve a Kricketot using 50 Kricketot Candy
  • Cutiefly – In nature
  • Rebombee – Evolve a Cutiefly with 50 Cutiefly Candies

Completing this challenge will reward you with 50 Mega Scizor Energy and Scizor.

List of Pokemon from Challenge 4 of the Bug Out Collection in Pokemon Go

Challenge 4 of the Bug Out Collection is running in Pokemon Go until Wednesday, April 17 at 8 p.m. (local time). If you complete this challenge before its deadline, you’ll get a selection of rewards and progress towards your Elite Collector Medal.

Although this is a fairly short collection challenge compared to the previous ones, be aware that the the second Pokemon must be obtained through evolution. If you manage to find and catch it in the wild, you will won’t do it account for this collection challenge.

Below are all the Pokémon in the Bug Out Collection 4 challenge, along with how to find them:

  • Never – In the wild, raids of a star or seasonal field research task (Hatch an egg)
  • Ninjask – Evolve Nincada with 50 Nincada candies

For completing this challenge, you will be rewarded with the encounter with Shedinja.

Bug Out Field Research Tasks in Pokemon Go

If you spin a PokéStop during the Bug Out event in Pokémon Go, you may find yourself collecting an event-exclusive Field Research task. While these tasks can be completed during the event, you can also save them to your field research collection and complete them after the event is over.

Here are the Bug Out Field Research Tasks in Pokemon Go:

  • Catch 5 Pokemon reward: plant, sand, or Burmy trash clothes
  • Evolve 3 Pokemon reward: 25 Mega Beedrill, Mega Pinsir or Mega Scizor Energy
  • Make 3 big throws in a row reward: Encounter with Dewpider or Wimpod
  • Throw 3 curveballs reward – Encounter of Paras or Venonat
  • Switch a Pokemon reward: encounter with Karrablast or helmet

Thanks to reddit’s Amiibofan101 for the help with this info.



Paras and Venonat encounters can be earned by completing exclusive Bug Out field research tasks.

Everything you need to know about the Bug Out event in Pokémon Go

The Bug Out event marks the launch of Mega Heracross in Pokémon Go with the Mega Heracross Raid Day on Saturday, April 13 from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM (local time). During this event, you will be able to battle Mega Heracross for the first time in Pokemon Go and start collecting its Mega Energy.

During the Mega Heracross Raid Day, the Remote Raid Pass limit will be increased to 20, and you can earn five additional Raid Passes with rotating Gyms. Best of all, Heracross will have increased shiny odds if you catch it from a Mega Raid, and considering how Heracross is a regional exclusive Pokémon, this is the perfect time to add it to your Pokédex!

Image Credit: Niantic

Alongside this, there are four bonuses until the Bug Out event ends Wednesday April 17 at 8pm (local time). The first three deal with nice, cool, and great throws – they give you double XP if you land one of these throws, increasing the amount of candy you’ll get, and if you’re level 31 or higher, it also increases the amount of Candy XL. . In addition to these bonuses, everyone has an increased chance of encountering the brilliant Combee and the brilliant Burmy.

During the Bug Out event, you will be able to catch the following Pokémon in the wild:

  • caterpie
  • Weedle
  • Shuckle
  • Wurmple
  • Never
  • Cricket
  • Combee
  • Sewaddle
  • Dwebble
  • Cutiefly

In addition to the release of Mega Heracross, you’ll also be able to battle the following Pokemon in raids during Bug Out:

A star three stars five stars Mega
pine tree Beedrill Tapu Bulu Mega Charizard X until 10am (local time) on Saturday, April 13
Shuckle to think Mega Heracross after 10am (local time) on Saturday 13th April
Never Kleavor
Skorupi

As always, PokéStop Showcases are running throughout the event if you want to participate. Finally, there’s a collection of new avatar items for sale, including Combee Bags and Burmy Earrings.

Image Credit: Niantic

I hope you enjoy the Bug Out event in Pokemon Go!


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In the Vision Pro, having the time of my life with a bunch of friends. https://lakablog.com/in-the-vision-pro-having-the-time-of-my-life-with-a-bunch-of-friends/ https://lakablog.com/in-the-vision-pro-having-the-time-of-my-life-with-a-bunch-of-friends/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 23:51:01 +0000 https://www.lakablog.com/in-the-vision-pro-having-the-time-of-my-life-with-a-bunch-of-friends/

The inside of an Apple Vision Pro is a lonely place to be. My partner and I can’t watch movies together. It’s hard to describe what the world is like in there to curious friends. Even if I stand next to you, even if there is a ghostly projection of my eyes on the front screen, there is a barrier between you and me.

Unless you also have a Vision Pro headset and have Space People enabled.

Apple debuted Spatial Personas last week. Release your weird digital avatar from within the FaceTime window and into any SharePlay-enabled app, as well as into your virtual space. Call me intrigued. Solitude was a Vision Pro scam that reviewer after reviewer pointed out. Would that help? I called our weekend editor, Wes Davis, who also owns a Vision Pro, to find out.

I am deeply familiar with Wes Persona and his immobile virtual mustache. Still, it was unsettling to have a ghostly Wes in my office hanging around. Like a horror movie, sometimes I wouldn’t look at Wesona and then go about my business. Then I should pinch Wesona and put him on the other side of my office. He wasn’t even all himself. People only project their heads, necks, a bit of shoulders and hands. There is no body, legs or arms. This can cause hands to appear in strange places. And when a persona turns around, sometimes it disappears because Personas don’t capture the back of your head. Sometimes you grow and shrink like Ant-Man. At these times, it reinforces the idea that your friend isn’t really there.

After all, real people don’t just show up in the middle of the kitchen counter.
Screenshot by Wes Davis / The Verge

As strange as it sounds, space people are awesome. I usually just sit on the Vision Pro, but having the Spatial Personas encouraged me to move around more, especially when I was doodling and doodling on Freeform. (Though I wish I had some kind of pencil to draw with. The various Kirbys I drew were lumps.) We played a game of virtual chess in the Game Room, and I felt a bit like a war general in a sci-fi movie, pacing around a table surveying my troop locations, thoughtfully stroking my non-existent beard. Sure, I led my troops to crushing defeat in seven minutes, but the atmosphere was there.

They were fun experiences, but also witty. There are plenty of troubleshooting options, especially if the eye tracking is acting up or you start to feel the weight of the headset unexpectedly. We already share presentations and collaborative software through Zoom. During the height of covid-19, we all found creative ways to connect remotely without the need for $3,500 headsets. I was one of those people he got really a Animal crossing, visiting friends’ islands for that price of 600 turnips, shouting and kicking as we gossip via voice chat. This wasn’t as technologically impressive as Wesona’s ghostly hand checkmating my king, but it went a long way to making me feel less alone.

Using Spatial Personas with Apple Music was more fun. I did my best to convert Wes to K-pop with Stray Kids’ excellent music videos Back Door, Thunderous, and Case 143. He remained grossly unmoved. We turned to Beyoncé Cowboy Carter album We both agreed, it was a great album, but without any visuals, it was weird to sit there like ghosts and nod. Collaborating with music in Vision Pro, at least for our work as writers, is also strange. If I’m writing a draft on my virtual Mac screen, why would I want to look and see Wesona clicking on her separate draft?

But there were a few moments where I glimpsed what Apple thinks Spatial Personas could be, namely when we saw some scenes of tucked away on the Wes Plex server and The Last Jedi on Apple TV. (What better movie to watch than one where Rey and Kylo Ren are essentially Spatial Persona FaceTiming each other?) This felt closer to plopping down on your friends couch and watching a movie together where, if a sickness scene happens, you can turn around. , look at your bud and say: Did you just see that?! In our case, we entered into a deep discussion about the War of the galaxies sequel trilogy and everything wrong with it. In the end, I wished my friends on the other side of the world who I only see once every few years if I’m lucky also had Vision Pros.

Can’t tell due to DRM, but Wes looks at the fridge-like physique of a shirtless Kylo Ren.
Screenshot: Victoria Song / The Verge

When the Vision Pro works, it works. But when it doesn’t, when you can see the seams, it can leave you feeling lonelier than before you strapped on the headphones. What you don’t see are all the awkward pauses when Wes and I had to troubleshoot and figure out why something wasn’t working, things that are harder when you have a headset, and for whatever reason, that day, the Vision Pro had eye problems Tracking. (Wes doesn’t have nearly as much trouble with eye tracking, but I have to recalibrate mine every few sessions.)

Then there’s the hurdle of being able to watch things together. Apple spokesman Zach Kahn confirmed that for subscriber-only content, like Apple Originals on Apple TV Plus, you’ll both need to have a subscription. (Unless you share a subscription using Family Sharing). You’re also limited to apps that support SharePlay. It would be better if you could put on your headphones, choose any app and go.

So did Spatial Personas make the Vision Pro less lonely? yes and no Testing Spatial Personas is the most fun I’ve had on headphones so far. On the other hand, Wes is still the only person I know who uses his Vision Pro regularly. I don’t feel comfortable asking my friends to pay $3,500 to hang out with me virtually when that money could buy a round trip plane ticket to in reality visit me Some of this will hopefully improve over time. But for now, I’m still pretty much alone here.

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