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00:00Rasha 96
00:01I want to confess something to you
00:03Okay, Karim, Anderscor Zir Wahid
00:04I've been here since I joined Metaverse
00:06And I was just a simple avatar
00:09He doesn't know how to dress himself
00:10He doesn't even choose his hair color.
00:12And you're standing next to me
00:13You help me and guide me
00:15Metaverse doesn't have anything random, Karim. Underscore is one zero.
00:18If we're placed next to each other, it's written in the algorithm.
00:22I was an avatar with no clear outline
00:23However, my two years
00:25Until I stood on my own two feet
00:27Honestly, I didn't do anything; they're the ones who added the masculinity feature to Metaverse.
00:30In the new update
00:31I always feel like you're the only avatar who understands me
00:34Even the sound of cutting me off
00:36You really have a great mic.
00:38It is the squares of your destruction
00:39But even when it happens
00:40You understand what I'm trying to say.
00:42Underscore One-Piece Cream
00:43I don't understand what the point of this is.
00:45Especially since the clock struck five
00:47That's what I wanted to tell you.
00:48Please don't leave today at five o'clock.
00:50Just like you walk every day
00:51Unfortunately, not every snake is in our hands.
00:54Five o'clock isn't Marwa's time
00:55Cinderella leaves at 12 o'clock
00:57The most rebellious girl in Zaqiq
00:58You go at 8 o'clock
00:59What's this five thing about?
01:01Ghasab Anni Ya Karim Anderscor Zir Wahid
01:03Believe me, it's not my choice, I swear.
01:05Hey man 96
01:05I just received my salary today
01:07And I see you, God bless you
01:09What fork?
01:10Please
01:11Don't waste the resolution
01:12It's no use, Karim Underscor, a single minister
01:14I have to leave at five o'clock
01:17You're meeting someone else
01:18Isn't that right?
01:19no
01:20This is lightweight
01:23Yes
01:24correct
01:25Musokin Dar es Salaam
01:26They're not here anymore.
01:35Isolation is not high, message and letters
01:36Welcome to the new episode
01:38From the Al-Daheeh program
01:39On October 25, 2022
01:40Meta Company and Facebook (formerly)
01:43New virtual reality launch
01:45This rarity is called Metaquest Pro
01:48I noticed something in the name, my dear.
01:49Huh? Bro
01:50Pro Jaya from Professional
01:52This was the first rare item released by the company.
01:55After its rarity, the Metaquest 2
01:57The one that was released in 2020
01:59And you sold, my dear, about 20 million copies
02:01Metaquest 2
02:02Let me tell you, my dear, that this is considered a breakthrough number.
02:04In sales of this type of rare item
02:06People, my dear, are still waiting after two years.
02:08So, what exactly is the company going to do?
02:10Or what will you add?
02:11The very successful model
02:12Which is MetaQuest 2
02:13The truth is, my dear, that the company
02:15U-turn worked
02:16Pure constant Metaquest 2
02:18And she went towards the road to Al-Barou
02:20Professional
02:21We're praying to the Prophet, we're not here to joke around, anyway.
02:24We're here to do
02:25Professional Work
02:26The truth, my dear, is that in order to understand what is meant by this U-turn
02:29Strategic
02:30We need to understand what Quest 2D is about.
02:32How was she shopping?
02:34Quest 2 and, of course, its counterpart, Quest 1.
02:35She was shopping for virtual reality headsets for the game.
02:39For games
02:39Nenderat is relatively
02:41Its charm costs between $300 and $500
02:43Its companion is that it entertains you by offering a collection of games.
02:46On a platform that was owned by Meta Company
02:48Which was Facebook at the time so you wouldn't be confused
02:50At that time, my dear, it was being handled from a marketing perspective.
02:52ZI Jimin Console
02:54or a gaming device
02:55It's just like PlayStation and Xbox.
02:57Something for kids, teenagers, and people who want to pass the time
02:59But this time the gaming experience is different
03:01In terms of vision
03:02She wears the sandals
03:03So you move from your place
03:04For mobile gaming solutions
03:06You might find yourself inside a plane, my friend.
03:08Arabian submarine Saba
03:09Or you might find yourself at the bottom of the ocean
03:11I'm watching a whale, for example.
03:12Or you explore sunken ships
03:14You might find yourself fighting zombies
03:16Or it presents mythical monsters
03:18But this time you're inside the gym
03:19I'm not watching it on a screen
03:21The screen is all that your eyes see.
03:23All of this, my dear, is beautiful, lovely, and dazzling.
03:26But in the end, we play
03:27Isn't that right?
03:28The topic, my dear, is like this.
03:29Until the company Facebook decided to offer the world
03:32Metaverse
03:33Mark Zuckerberg left in October 2021
03:35One year after its launch and success
03:37He announced to us that he had changed the name of his company, Facebook.
03:40And from today it's become mate
03:42It announced that it is the first company to adopt the metaverse concept.
03:45It seeks to implement it in all aspects of business.
03:47Communication between humans
03:48What does that mean?
03:49Enough playing
03:50We will no longer remain in this virtual reality from today onwards.
03:52In games only
03:53We will work with it
03:54The perspective that Mark Zuckerberg is thinking about
03:56Instead of going to work and opening your laptop in the morning
03:58You will be surrounded by people during the day and will start working at your desk.
04:01The one who will be free
04:02Because anything you need will be inside the room.
04:04I need a screen available
04:05I need a keyboard.
04:07I need a right and left screen available.
04:09Do you want to meet your manager, colleague, client, or security guard?
04:12Everything is available
04:13You just slip on today, bro
04:15And the truth, my dear
04:16You don't even have to go to work and sit at a desk in the first place.
04:18From your home, from your bed, from your paradise, just as you are
04:21Your avatar is the one who speaks.
04:22In metaverse there are no limits
04:24No passports
04:25There's nothing but today
04:27Which can put you inside any IP you want
04:29With any limit in the East or the West
04:30Oh Abu Hamid, what a terrible technique!
04:33What will a person do next?
04:34The truth is, my dear, he hasn't done it yet.
04:35These are all Mr. Mark's dreams
04:37The freshness of the pro has arrived
04:38And $1,500
04:40Because it's pro
04:40Professional
04:41All its ads, my dear, let me tell you
04:43I didn't get my gym at all
04:45They're all people wearing glasses and not working
04:47The strange thing is, my dear
04:48That freshness itself is no longer present
04:49any?
04:50This Mark will go to hell.
04:51Okay, say Metavirus
04:52And the company whose name I just changed for you
04:54Let me tell you, my dear, no one is from the Metaverse generation.
04:56YouTuber Zahra Contin, come to Metaverse
04:58And there are no metaviruses
04:59The whole world told Mark Zuckerberg
05:01You should pursue your dreams well.
05:03By God, we're not going to wear helmets for 8 hours just for his sake.
05:06Work is on fire during the client meeting.
05:08upon you
05:09Here's my money
05:10If we apply it, you'll sweat with the headset.
05:11I'll put bait on my head
05:13May I tell you, my dear?
05:14After this invention and after this failure
05:17Shares of Meta Company fell by 65%
05:20With losses reaching approximately $14 billion in the optics sector.
05:24Meta's market value dropped from $1 trillion just before QuestPro
05:29Less than 300 billion a year later
05:31The company was forced to lay off 10,000 employees.
05:34This is Aziza, 19% of its workforce
05:36She also had to lower the price of Quest Pro after only 4 months of releasing it.
05:41The price has dropped from $1500 to $1000.
05:44Despite this, the sales remained low.
05:46And let me tell you, some of those who bought it did so primarily for the games.
05:50Because it was better than Quest 2 in some ways
05:52My dear friend, you remain a serious and hardworking man, and you believe in the Markz Akalberd Institute.
05:56I bought it, the harmful one, for $1500 as soon as it came out.
05:59After you leave the chat, guys, who's in the chat now?
06:02There's no one there, and then your gaming friend comes along.
06:05I bought it for $1000
06:06And you say this one is sweet and her game is good for you, like a ping-pong ball.
06:08The truth, my friend, is that the story of this quick failure isn't the one I'm going to tell you today.
06:12Actually, I'm here to tell you about something that's still going to happen, God willing.
06:14And this time its unemployment is a company before, not a company when
06:17A company that has never considered the rarities of VR
06:21Nor the science of gems and magic that was built around it
06:23The company's focus was on mobile phones, tablets, iPods, and Prewatches.
06:27And before that, she reigned supreme on the PC.
06:30Now, suddenly, they decided to release virtual reality glasses.
06:34Starting from February 2, 2024, it will be in people's hands
06:38What's this, Abu Hamad? Before she decided to enter the field of gems?
06:40No, my dear, before here you don't market it as a gaming product.
06:44These are professional pro glasses
06:47Bro Tani Ya Buhamad
06:49Or do they not learn from the mistakes of others?
06:50Bro, my dear, and her name is also Megan Bro
06:53Abu Hamad, you should lower the price to make it sell.
06:56It's not 1500 anymore, it's 1000 now, or 900, or something like that.
07:00Dear customer, these glasses cost $3500.
07:02Just a second, Abu Hamad, so we'll pay $3500?
07:05Because of a virtual reality
07:06The reality is that it's cheaper
07:07And for nothing?
07:08So, my dear, glasses that cost $3,500
07:11That means 3 and a half times
07:13Price of the manager who didn't follow
07:15My dear, this is the only explanation I have for them.
07:17I advise them to hire me as a consultant.
07:19Apple doesn't follow the news.
07:20I've hardly heard of the pro of Meta
07:22This means Apple has announced the Vision Pro.
07:24June 23
07:25About 6 months after the failed launch of Quest Pro
07:28Despite this, she announced that she was entering the same field.
07:32With a new product and an absolutely unbeatable price
07:34The question is, is Apple taking a risk?
07:36And what does she know, what is she doing?
07:38It is important that you find a lot of money
07:39We know
07:39Dear Kenbark, we are not competing with Apple.
07:41No Apple, no way, Abu Ahmed
07:42What are you doing here?
07:44Huh? Hashi, tell me about the Fiat, not me.
07:45You said it, Abu Ahmed
07:46You're dressing me up
07:47I'll put you in a sneer
07:48You're praying to me because of the condition
07:49Let me be, my dear, who will
07:50I'll leave you with this question.
07:52Apple is considering it
07:53Before I go get it, I'll come back later.
07:56Hey, my dear Nabil, this isn't your first time encountering working technology.
07:59And it offers a new product
08:00The first time I made it, it was in 1984.
08:03When I introduced the personal computer
08:05The Macintosh adapter
08:06And she presented it in an epic advertisement
08:08Pestle from the novel 1984
08:10George Orwell's famous
08:11The idea is simply to be kind to your servant in your bathroom
08:14Because at that time the personal computer existed and was well-known
08:16For others, there was a shortage of a very important thing.
08:18I first presented it on a Macintosh computer.
08:21The mouse, my dear
08:22Before Macintosh
08:23The personal computer was a series of commands
08:26You must memorize it
08:26You type it on a keyboard to perform different tasks.
08:29It was necessary to get a shit
08:30There was nothing back then that is known today as a graphic interface.
08:33Or the
08:35In the form we know today
08:36Which is the popular destination for all PC programs
08:38Menus, buttons, OK, and Cancel
08:41And the system of windows that appear with each application
08:43You can enlarge it, shrink it, and lock it with the famous X button.
08:47This whole dream didn't exist.
08:49Because the lack of invention would allow me to deal with it
08:52And this invention is the mouse.
08:54The difference
08:54The mouse is what brings me into this world; it's the neck.
08:57It allows me to control the programs and take what I want from them.
09:00The word "ندغير" is written in one line and is filled with the words "ابن المملة".
09:02Of course, my dear, I don't need to tell you how the Macintosh succeeded.
09:04The mouse is still with us to this day.
09:06Apple reigned supreme in the computer market for a very long time.
09:10Apple will fall for it and that's that.
09:12No, in 2007 Apple released its most successful product, almost a human operation.
09:17The iPhone, which was also released as a smartphone, competes with the smartphones that came before it.
09:22My dear, there was a smartphone that rivaled the iPhone.
09:24But as usual, Apple released the iPhone with a magical component inside.
09:28A component that will make it sweep the competition and take first place
09:31It's the multi-touch
09:32The iPhone was available; there were smartphones and touchscreen phones, but it operated in a very cumbersome way.
09:38Smartphones used to come with a keyboard that had very small letters.
09:41Writing letters and emails is difficult.
09:44The designers had no other option but to cram all the buttons into every phone that calls itself smart.
09:49It's a Smart Chew Keyboard
09:50Then came touch-screen phones, which came with a stylus—a thin instrument that presses the buttons that appear on the screen.
09:57And the shortest thing, my dear, is that it will have buttons, whether they are straight or straight buttons.
10:00Many people who used touch screen or smartphones were pulling their hair out because of how stupid those phones were.
10:05Sometimes they preferred regular mobile phones without touch screens because they were easier to use.
10:09This, my dear, is the season that has swept the market with mobile phones like BlackBerry.
10:13My dear, the BlackBerry is just buttons with a screen.
10:15When he met her, she released the Monte Touch app, and the users gasped in surprise.
10:19For the first time, my dear, a smartphone screen is truly smart.
10:24It tells the user that they interacted with it
10:26This means the user can zoom in and out with hand gestures.
10:29We cancel and open programs with other actions
10:31He can press any text box with his hand
10:34Then a full touch keyboard appeared.
10:36And writing on it is quick and easy.
10:38MonteTouch redefined the mobile phone as a smart device.
10:41This Zakar, my dear, is the only way users know to interact with their smartphones and the programs on them.
10:46So, what are you doing, my dear?
10:48In 1984 and in 2007 I did the same thing
10:51She goes in and tells people how they can use the technology that exists now more efficiently and faster.
10:57In a way that makes the old method of use, like a past thing, a thing of the past.
11:00The old way doesn't just prevail, it makes all the old ways disappear forever.
11:04This happened with the Macintosh mouse and with the iPhone's multi-touch screen.
11:07Do you know, my friend, what a mouse and a multi-touch mouse have in common?
11:09These are ways of interaction between humans and the digital world of computers.
11:13This is Apple's real specialty: Human Machine Interface, or human-computer interaction.
11:18Apple, which we can summarize by saying its sole purpose is to create effective communication between humans and computers.
11:24Communication makes a person feel that this is the healthy way to interact with the computer.
11:29Or with a smartphone, that's the right way to go; what was before was a shutdown.
11:31Okay, Hamad, what's new this time compared to what you did in the previous games?
11:35Virtual reality experiences are like having a screen right in front of your eyes, as if you were holding a television and placing it right in front of you.
11:41But you won't see it as a screen; you'll see all the world around you disappear and be replaced by a new, three-dimensional world.
11:47A complete digital world including programs, games, files, and everything else.
11:51How can the user interact with this world? He can observe it with his own eyes.
11:55But how can he extend his hand and hide something inside him?
11:57The mouse method was invented before, not by the one who invented it.
12:00First of all, my dear, before I invented the mouse, I stole it from Xerox. It's just that I'm skilled at using it and making it look good.
12:06Firstly, the mouse is an industrial device with specific dimensions.
12:09This burns in only two directions.
12:11How will you make him move in a 3D world?
12:13The simple and quick solution that companies are turning to is India Controller.
12:17Or a controller for each hand
12:18It comes out of it like a laser beam in the virtual world while you're wearing VR.
12:21And with that, he can point to any element in the three-dimensional world around him.
12:26They move and interact with it
12:27It can also mute a virtual keyboard.
12:29It grows bigger and smaller, and in the windows
12:31And thank God we solved it.
12:33Of course, this talk doesn't work with the previous one.
12:35We've become experts in her field.
12:37Human Machine Interface
12:38My opinion before regarding control arms
12:40She had the same opinion about the stylist, which is pain.
12:43old telephone repairman
12:44Something unpleasant, boring, and frustrating
12:51Your fingers are with you, so you can control what you see in front of you.
12:55Should I tell you that this joke isn't a new idea?
12:57The company we were talking about earlier, Meta, tried this finger thing.
13:00Her glasses used cameras to send the user's hands
13:04And they enter the entire virtual world
13:05The user interacts with their hand and fingers.
13:07But the topic has flaws
13:09This virtual world is very big and very vast
13:21That's why, even though the finger tracking was present in the glasses, it was still...
13:24However, the user preferred the regular control because it was easier and wider.
13:28What will you do, Abu Hamad?
13:30Come on, my dear, I'll use my fingers.
13:31But in conjunction with the glasses, using special cameras inside the glasses.
13:34You will follow Anat's movement
13:36The glasses will know exactly where you're looking.
13:39Your eye, my dear, will be the mouse.
13:40If you want to, for example, open a program
13:42Freshness with the cameras inside
13:44By tracking your eye movement, you'll know that you're looking at him.
13:46And then with a simple movement of your hand you'll know that you want to open it
13:49It couldn't be easier, there's no need for any hand-held materials.
13:51And it uses modern head movements to press the YouTube button.
13:55You'll just look with your eyes, that's all.
13:57Your eyes are commands, let them be Zizi, that's the evolution of motherhood.
13:59Just like when your mother looks at you like that, you stay silent.
14:01Now the mother looks and opens YouTube
14:03Sorry, Abu Hamad, you made my impression bar too high.
14:08After I started watching your program
14:10I'm not an impress
14:10Honestly, I don't feel good about this world
14:13On the contrary, the world has turned upside down because of the freshness of its water, which is cheaper.
14:16But my dear, the glasses are still being released, and we'll see what happens.
14:18But those who have tried this method say that this is the new Maliki Touch
14:22This is the new iPhone
14:23This is the new mouse
14:24Actually, I already knew, Abu Hamad, that you'd find out before the two payments of a few thousand dollars in this episode.
14:28So you can say those two words and say that before you go down wearing glasses
14:31I'm going to buy it, it has technology and multi-touch features and stuff like that.
14:35We know, Abu Hamad, we know
14:36Honestly, my friend, if you know anyone who has a small business before, maybe they could fund this program.
14:40I would be very grateful, honestly, if anyone would fix my mobile phone.
14:43Abu Hamad, I have a question that might embarrass you.
14:44He won't be embarrassed by me, honestly, he'll embarrass the company before me. It's not about me.
14:54Why am I, Abu Hamad, carrying half a kilo on my head, and for what reason?
14:58So that I can work, I neither monitored nor memorized anything, please excuse me for that.
15:01Tell Mr. Tim Cook, if you're his friend, to lower the price and reduce the weight.
15:05If the price is right, we'll exceed the weight limit.
15:07Just like he's setting up ambushes, watching our eyes, checking our pockets, checking our situation.
15:11No, my dear, you're absolutely right.
15:12Even if the interaction remains magical, as he says, with glances, whispers, and touches
15:17Nobody will wear these glasses all the time and work with them
15:19These glasses are large, heavy, and insulate the wearer, so this will cause the problem.
15:23But if you think about it, you'll find it's the easiest problem.
15:26What's the easiest problem?
15:27Look, my friend, on March 22nd, Mojo Vision presented a new experimental version of the virtual reality lenses they developed.
15:35Did you hear what I said? Did you hear?
15:36We're talking about lenses, lenses this big, Hamad, the kind of lenses you use for a camera.
15:40Lenses worn over the eye open up a digital world right before your eyes
15:44Of course, the small screen in the lens is primitive and currently displays only one color, which is green.
15:50But it's working, and more importantly, it's only a matter of time before we see a full virtual reality lens.
15:56Technology, my dear, has accustomed us to this, and we've become spoiled.
15:58This episode is about girls passing by.
16:00This doesn't just show us the technology in action; it also shows us its human and ethical problems.
16:05Who can say, "Sorry, contact lenses are hard to wear, I can't wear them all day"?
16:10Especially if the lens replaces laptops, televisions, and all digital devices.
16:15If you could give you all the advantages of virtual science with zero weight and zero crack
16:19So, my dear, what was the first mobile phone like?
16:21Technology is shrinking the size of any world over time.
16:23Now there are smart glasses that are indistinguishable from regular glasses.
16:27And many people have no problem keeping it in a thermos all the time
16:29There's a reason and two reasons why she's upset before she waits for technology to develop.
16:32And then they look down at their glasses
16:33Why am I wearing a helmet on my head that weighs half a kilo?
16:36This question, my dear, has been asked before.
16:38I brought you a pot and I'll come back to you
16:40Before, my dear, she wants to get ahead because she learned from past lessons.
16:44After every technological image I created before
16:46Beige the Immortals
16:47How do people who receive health care work? And how do they do it?
16:49Because solutions become easy once people reach them.
16:52Of course, my dear, you know that the mouse was never exclusive to computers before
16:55All of this accelerated the idea, of course, and the most important factor was the Windows system.
16:58The company that not only copied the Macintosh but completely surpassed it in user numbers to this day
17:02The same thing happened with mobile phones.
17:03Multi-touch functionality is now used on virtually every smartphone.
17:06Samsung, for example, had smartphones before
17:09Of course, it didn't have multi-touch functionality.
17:10But it retained the multi-touch functionality in its entirety.
17:12And with a quality that rivals the quality before and after its initial implementation.
17:15In fact, the Android system itself is entirely based on multi-touch currently.
17:19His client system was Google and was built on BlackBerry.
17:22A prototype was presented in 2006
17:24A system that supports a screen that takes up half the mobile phone's screen space.
17:26And a permanent keyboard that takes the second half
17:28But after the announcement on the iPhone in 2007
17:31Google has completely changed its plan.
17:33The Android system is built on a large screen that takes up all the phone's space.
17:37Which is the same idea as the iPhone
17:38The first Android phone was released more than a year after the iPhone.
17:42Steve Jobs was furious.
17:44What's wrong with you, Android scum?
17:47Android is considered a completely boiled product.
17:49Previously, lawsuits were filed against Google and Samsung.
17:52The matter was favored by the judge.
17:53But practically speaking, it seems that you know that preventing imitation is impossible.
17:57The iPhone captured 30% of the smartphone market.
18:00And Android, which was merely a copy of the iPhone system.
18:0370% of users remain with us now
18:06Okay, Abu Ahmed, let's assume for now that Qabil's glasses worked.
18:08What will Google, Samsung, and Sheila do to the market after that?
18:11They will learn from her
18:12What's new this time
18:14Apple will release Vision OS unexpectedly.
18:17Without anyone being prepared
18:18What is the vision or SD Abu Ahmed, these are other glasses
18:20This is the operating system that will not only run Apple glasses.
18:23No, this will also occupy the generations that follow
18:26The Vision OS system is the one that will continue.
18:28These glasses are technology that taught us
18:30He'll release glasses after that, I'm scared and it's easier.
18:32And hopefully it will remain cheaper
18:33It could even be developed into lenses.
18:35But then, then, then, then
18:36The operating system with the applications that will be built on it
18:39It will continue and evolve
18:41It's true that virtual reality technology is now
18:43Heavy and impractical
18:44We won't be able to work with it at the moment.
18:45But what if we used these glasses?
18:48In order to develop
18:49On Vision OS
18:51Working on a road before
18:53Eye contact and finger movements
18:55This will make this operating system not just simple, but also third-hand.
18:58This will also make him proactive at work.
19:00Entertainment and all fields
19:02Applications, my friend, are the real reason to buy any computer.
19:05People aren't using devices because of the human interface.
19:08The mouse didn't sell the PC
19:10The one who sold the PC
19:11Email, browser, Word, Excel, and Photoshop
19:14Things the mouse clicks on
19:16Applications
19:17Wabel knows this
19:18Meet Arefa, he's very good.
19:19Eyeglass technology will evolve over time.
19:22But when it arrives, it will be very light and easy to use.
19:25It's easier for you to send an email from your glasses instead of using your mobile phone.
19:28At that time you won't find an email program
19:31Better than the program on VisionOS
19:33The one that will exist and has been developing for years
19:35Although the first glasses he worked on
19:37The fashion pro will be the one that is now dated
19:40This is the way of life, my dear.
19:41The software is complete
19:42The hardware gets thrown away and we make a replacement.
19:44In short, my dear
19:45Apple actually released an operating system
19:55He describes what is happening
19:56We are dealing with a regular computer.
19:57But in traditional hardware
19:59Apple urged developers to create their programs.
20:02On the first special computer that Apple made
20:05It is the Fashion Pro glasses
20:06The glasses, my dear, are not the star of the party. Life
20:08Operating system and applications
20:10They are the real stars
20:11Maybe that's why Google and Samsung
20:13After the announcement of Fashion Pro
20:14Reports have emerged about their intention to collaborate on a new pair of glasses.
20:18It will be released at the end of the year with the same specifications as Fashion Pro.
20:20And of course, without anyone telling me, I mean, I'm predicting, you know?
20:23They will use this circuit in it.
20:24The same things Apple did
20:26Eye tracking and finger movements
20:28Although Google was a reliable source, I abandoned the idea of ​​a deeper search.
20:30In the field of virtual reality, originally
20:31But this time the issue is big and requires further investigation.
20:34Imagine, my dear, if it weren't for Google
20:35I moved and downloaded Android after iPhone
20:38Smartphones used to be the norm, now it's just iPhones.
20:40He has no competition until a competitor comes along.
20:42Google and Samsung know that any delay now
20:44We are the future
20:45Special computer means only Apple, and that's the new thing.
20:48Apple surprised everyone and was quick to respond.
20:50It's like we're witnessing the moment the iPhone was first introduced.
20:52Without Android being ready
20:53My dear, in the end, we clarify that although
20:56He met seven, but it's still too early for technology.
20:58Virtual reality headset, new
21:08Honestly, it's a competitor, but not the first.
21:10The truth, my dear, is that Qabil is not targeting you.
21:12And don't target me with those glasses.
21:14It targets programmers and developers
21:16Those who will be eager to use it and try out their applications
21:18In the early pioneers of fashion OS
21:20And then they sit and develop and improve and develop and improve
21:23Until the average user arrives
21:24Then, when technology becomes more practical and cheaper
21:27This matter will take two, three, or ten years.
21:30But the average consumer remains the first to arrive
21:32I will find a powerful system
21:33Practical, useful, and productive applications
21:36Clean, beautiful, and sophisticated
21:38In addition, of course, to the comfortable experience
21:40Which will be for the glasses or the lens
21:41Dear user, the one who is lucky is very well
21:43We can do all of this, lower the price, and create programs.
21:46And we make things cheaper and smaller
21:48He takes it for a difficult purpose
21:50His only drawback is that he doesn't seem to want us to be patient with him at first.
21:52We bought the item for $3500
21:54What does $3500 mean? We said we'd go to the cafes.
21:57We spend $3500 and $4000 normally, meaning per day.
22:00But the day of the average user comes
22:01This will be the real beginning.
22:03Metaverse
22:04Sorry Mr. Tim Cook & Company before
22:06The
22:07Metaverse is a philosophical excess beyond what is necessary.
22:09Moanch honestly loves Mark, so she wants to stop selling all his products.
22:12That's it, my dear, good and bad, let's look back on the past.
22:14Let's look at the future, we'll look at the sources we have on YouTube, subscribe to the channel
22:17By the way, my dear, if you're seeing us from the future, you have the looks
22:21Vision OS has become more advanced and may include lenses.
22:23Now I want you to focus on the subscribe button.
22:26And then you do this with your hand, huh?
22:27Then a subscription agent will activate, and you will become a subscriber to our channel.
22:30If the YouTube app is still available, then...
22:32And besides that, tell us, how much did you buy it for?
22:34Will you have a full-time job in the future?
22:36No, I'm a regular user, my friend.
22:37I'm still waiting to get the Vision Pro 6S
22:40What's wrong with me? I'm her dear, so bring her Second Hand
22:41Or Second Eye, then

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