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The Apple Vision Pro has the potential to be a multi-tasking powerhouse for workers at companies, but it introduces new challenges for IT departments to maintain and lock down. To help that, Apple’s introducing mobile device management.
The first beta of visionOS 1.1, now available to test brings the Apple Vision Pro to the Apple Device Management system, allowing IT teams to manage the headset in a similar way to the iPhone, iPad and Mac. This includes simplifying activation of the headset when onboarding employees, reports TechCrunch.
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Apple Vision Pro is getting mobile device management features in visionOS 1.1
The second tvOS 17.4 developer beta takes place after the first, which arrived on January 25.
The second beta build is number 21L5206f, replacing the first build, number 21L5195h.
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Before release, the developer betas for visionOS could be downloaded to the developer’s Mac, which also acts as the development platform for visionOS apps.
The beta can be installed directly from the Apple Vision Pro, by opening Settings then General, followed by Beta Updates and selecting visionOS Developer Beta. Users need a registered Apple developer account to access the beta.
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Developers taking part in the beta program can get the latest version from the Apple Developer Center or by updating their Apple Watch with the beta software. Public beta releases generally appear shortly after the developer versions, and users can sign up via the Apple Beta Software Program.
The second watchOS 10.4 developer beta arrives after the first, which Apple brought out on January 29.
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Developers taking part in the beta program can acquire the latest builds through the Apple Developer Center or by updating their iPhone or iPad via the Settings app. Public beta versions typically appear shortly after the developer versions, and public participants can sign up through the Apple Beta Software Program website.
The second developer betas of iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4 replace the first developer betas, introduced on January 25.
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Developers participating in the beta program can pick up the latest build through the Apple Developer Center or by updating Macs that are already running the beta. The public beta, which can be signed up to via the Apple Beta Software Program, usually arrives not long after the developer versions are released.
The second beta arrives after the first round, which Apple rolled out on January 29.
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The Developer Strap completely replaces the right-hand side audio assembly on the Apple Vision Pro and lets users then connect the headset to a Mac using a USB-C cable. Apple says that the strap provides “a USB-C connection between Apple Vision Pro and Mac and is helpful for accelerating the development of graphics-intensive apps and games.”
But now developers are using them in the real world and finding that, overall, it’s not worth the money, nor very performant.
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