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Innovation The next breakthrough tech coming from Apple labs

It’s no secret Apple is working on several exciting products at Apple Campus, from virtual reality headsets to self-driving cars. Before too long, we expect to hear Tim Cook say “one more thing” and lift the lid on another significant innovation from the Cupertino company.

APPLE REALITY ONE: AN AR/VR EXPERIENCE

In what’s perhaps one of the worst-kept secrets in Silicon Valley, Apple is believed to have been working on several augmented and virtual reality headsets for release in the coming year. The new mixed-reality product will allow consumers to interact with apps that combine virtual and augmented reality and serve as the next big thing - the spiritual successor to the iPhone and the App Store,. Other trademarks processed include “Reality One,”“Reality Pro,” and “Reality Processor,” suggesting that the company will release an entry-level “One” headset as well as a “Pro” headset featuring more advanced technologies and capabilities.

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