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Apple today introduced visionOS 2 with several new features and changes.
SharePlay in the Photos app Ultra-wide and high-resolution version of Mac Virtual Display coming later this year New gestures will make it easier to open Control Center and more Travel mode will also support trains in addition to airplanes Mouse support Many new frameworks and APIs will be available for Vision Pro app developers
Apple also announced that the Vision Pro will be available in eight more countries next month, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the UK, China, Japan and Singapore.
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