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Apple’s Next Product Faces a Long History of Flops

Por: MarketWatch Business May 17, 2023

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For years now, VR and AR upstarts have been promising “revolutionary”…and delivering niche. Despite billions of dollars in investment, no company has yet created a headset—or glasses—that have garnered mass appeal. Now, as soon as next month, (ticker: AAPL) is looking to change that, with the heavily speculated release of new alternative reality goggles. The history has left us skeptical. Like flying cars and robot butlers, Americans... + full article



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