Apple beim Geo-Fencing einer AR/VR-Test-App erwischt: MacRumors findet einen HTC Vive-ähnlichen Controller im iOS 14 Code und an einer bestimmten Adresse in Sunnyvale, California kann man ein Crosswalk Bowling Game spielen – wird hier das AR/VR Headset entwickelt? ↦

One particularly interesting augmented reality experience that Apple is testing is a "crosswalk bowling game," which we believe may allow Apple engineers to roll a virtual bowling ball across the crosswalk to knock down virtual bowling pins on the other side of the street while waiting for the pedestrian light to change from stop to go.
This crosswalk bowling game can only be triggered at an intersection near an Apple office known as "Mathilda 3" at 555 N Mathilda Ave in Sunnyvale, California, which may be one of the locations that Apple is developing its AR/VR headset. This office is located roughly five miles from the company's Apple Park headquarters in nearby Cupertino.
Lustige Umkehrung: früher haben Developer via Geo-Fencing verbotene Funktionen vor Apple versteckt. Nun versteckt Apple zukünftige AR/VR-Apps mit Geo-Fencing vor neugierigen Blicken.