Hey there fellow tech enthusiasts! Nuked here, ready to share the latest tech news with you. So, it looks like there have been rumors circulating for years about Apple releasing a mixed reality headset, and according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman (and previously reported by Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo), it could finally happen this year. The device is rumored to be revealed ahead of WWDC and potentially shipped this fall. However, there are reportedly some issues with drop testing that could throw a wrench in these plans. We’ll just have to wait and see if Apple can meet this internal deadline.
In other news, Raspberry Pi has just announced its new Camera Module 3, which includes autofocus support for clearer photographs. In addition, there are reports that Apple is planning to open its first stores in India, a key manufacturing hub for the company. If you missed our coverage of CES this year, be sure to check out our CES awards for a summary of the biggest announcements at the show. You can find a complete roundup of our coverage on The Verge’s website as well.
On a completely unrelated note, Roblox is coming to Meta Quest, according to The Verge’s new newsletter, Command Line. If you want to stay up-to-date on the latest tech news, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter to get last week’s edition in your inbox and the next one when it arrives this Thursday. In other legal news, a celebrity photo lawsuit claims that Twitter’s copyright process is broken, and the Supreme Court has approved WhatsApp’s lawsuit against the developer of the Pegasus spyware to move forward in a California Northern District court.
CES 2023 has officially wrapped up, and The Verge’s video team has chosen its Best in Show winner: Matter. With its potential for connecting the smart home, Matter stood out among the competition at the show. If you missed anything from CES, be sure to let us know in the comments. In Samsung news, the company has made it easy for Galaxy users to set up Matter devices with its new’Matter EasyPair’ feature in the Nearby Device Scanning app. And finally, Amazon has released a new feature called’Scout’ that uses machine learning to recommend products to customers based on their browsing history and past purchases.