If you thought the hullabaloo about Facebook , virtual reality, and the metaverse was a lot, wait till next year. Apple is expected to unveil in 2022 something at least as attention getting: a head-mounted device that has the potential to be the next biggest thing after the iPhone. Show Meta Platforms, as Facebook’s parent is now known, is focused on an alternative to our current reality, one we can disappear into on our couch. Apple is raising the stakes with what analysts say are plans for a headset or smart glasses that will offer access to a layer of information, objects and data spread across our view of the real world like so much digital pixie dust—a so-called augmented reality, or AR. While the company hasn’t disclosed its plans, analysts and other industry insiders expect Apple’s first AR device could be announced by the end of 2022.
Dec. 4, 2021 12:00 am ETIf you thought the hullabaloo about Facebook , virtual reality, and the metaverse was a lot, wait till next year. Apple is expected to unveil in 2022 something at least as attention getting: a head-mounted device that has the potential to be the next biggest thing after the iPhone.Meta Platforms, as Facebook’s parent is now known, is focused on an alternative to our current reality, one we can disappear into on our couch. Apple is raising the stakes with what analysts say are plans for a headset or smart glasses that will offer access to a layer of information, objects and data spread across our view of the real world like so much digital pixie dust—a so-called augmented reality, or AR. With a pile that already features the inconsistent UI around the notch, and the lack of support in Apple’s own apps for the Pro Motion 120 Hz screen, you can add problems with charging while on standby: "The issue is a maddening one for those that run their laptops on battery power and charge in their downtime. While the company hasn’t disclosed its plans, analysts and other industry insiders expect Apple’s first AR device could be announced by the end of 2022. To Read the Full Story ." ( ). Hey Mercedes - fya: All posts here are my personal opinion and not related to my current/ former employer 11mo#apple iPhone successor comes into focus 🔵Follow me Dr. Joerg Storm / my hashtag #drstorm on LinkedIn for your daily dose of #inspiration💡, #technology 📱#automotive 🚙 and China 🇨🇳 Note: My views are solely my own and not related in anyway to my current employer! #wearables #smartglasses Apple’s iPhone Successor Comes Into Focuswsj.comLike Comment Share
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Wayne Nelsen President at Keyne Insight 9hChange is hard, especially when it involves executing your business plan or strategy. "As logical and beneficial that improving on execution has been proven to be, many still ignore it, and others fiercely resist it." For many organizations, the cost of getting better at execution far outweighs (to the negative) the risk of maintaining the status quo. The status quo wins hands down, and much of the blame comes down to resistance. A resistance that often starts at the executive level. "It's not the right time," "we already do something like that," we're too busy," or "our people's plates are already full." These are just some of the more common retorts heard from the C-Suite. We push possible solutions out of the picture because we're fearful of "what our people will think." Even when there is commitment at senior levels to take on execution, know that there will always be pockets of resistance throughout the organization, ready to prolong, jeopardize, and outlast the effort. Getting better at managing execution is hard work because it's a unique discipline that must be learned and applied. Therein lies the rub. It takes extra work and commitment if it's going to be done correctly. Moving from traditional methods to new ones is a requirement. Change is a commitment borne of cultures that value continuous improvement and achieving results. Cultures that understand what the status quo means and the impact it will have on the organization. It limits everything; growth potential, future products and services, and ultimately the degree of success the company will experience. This quote from Max DuPree sums it up nicely. "We cannot become what we want by remaining what we are." As a leader, if you've never known of or have just discovered execution, then why not look into it? What's the worst thing that could happen? Or will the resistance be too difficult to endure? www.keyneinsight.com #ceos #leadership #change #execution Like Comment Share
To view or add a comment, sign in Wayne Nelsen President at Keyne Insight 9hChange is hard, especially when it involves executing your business plan or strategy. "As logical and beneficial that improving on execution has been proven to be, many still ignore it, and others fiercely resist it." For many organizations, the cost of getting better at execution far outweighs (to the negative) the risk of maintaining the status quo. The status quo wins hands down, and much of the blame comes down to resistance. A resistance that often starts at the executive level. "It's not the right time," "we already do something like that," we're too busy," or "our people's plates are already full." These are just some of the more common retorts heard from the C-Suite. We push possible solutions out of the picture because we're fearful of "what our people will think." Even when there is commitment at senior levels to take on execution, know that there will always be pockets of resistance throughout the organization, ready to prolong, jeopardize, and outlast the effort. Getting better at managing execution is hard work because it's a unique discipline that must be learned and applied. Therein lies the rub. It takes extra work and commitment if it's going to be done correctly. Moving from traditional methods to new ones is a requirement. Change is a commitment borne of cultures that value continuous improvement and achieving results. Cultures that understand what the status quo means and the impact it will have on the organization. It limits everything; growth potential, future products and services, and ultimately the degree of success the company will experience. This quote from Max DuPree sums it up nicely. "We cannot become what we want by remaining what we are." As a leader, if you've never known of or have just discovered execution, then why not look into it? What's the worst thing that could happen? Or will the resistance be too difficult to endure? www.keyneinsight.com #ceos #leadership #change #execution Uven Moodley reposted this
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