‘MLB for VisionOS Strikes Out on Opening Day’
More sports-on-Vision-Pro news from Jason Snell:
That might still happen, but just before Opening Day the app was
updated to support real, live baseball games, and all the exciting
stuff is gone. Today I took it for a spin and was deeply
disappointed — it’s essentially just a front end for watching
games via MLB TV, and a buggy one at that.
I couldn’t find support for Gameday when I first used the app,
though later when playing back an archived stream, I did find
Gameday available —
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Apple Sues Former Employee for Leaking to Reporters From The Wall Street Journal and The Information
Joe Rossignol, reporting for MacRumors:
Apple this month sued its former employee Andrew Aude in
California state court, alleging that he breached the company’s
confidentiality agreement and violated labor laws by leaking
sensitive information to the media and employees at other tech
companies. Apple has demanded a jury trial, and it is seeking
damages in excess of $25,000. [...]
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‘2023 MLS Cup Highlights’: 5-Minute Apple Immversive Video for Vision Pro Debuts Tonight
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Apple announced today that the first Apple Immersive Video
documentary for Vision Pro, featuring highlights from last
year’s MLS playoffs, will debut tonight (March 28) at 6 p.m.
Pacific. [...]
I’m excited to see the finished product — all of Apple’s
immersive videos have been pretty amazing — but I have to point
out that this five-minute highlight packages is being released 110
days after last year’s MLS Cup Final. That’s not great
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