This could be Apple’s biggest product launch since the Apple Watch

Apple’s new headset is expected to pack apps for gaming, fitness and meditation, and offer access to iOS apps such as Messages, FaceTime and Safari, according to Bloomberg. With the FaceTime option, for example, the headset will “render a user’s face and full body in virtual reality,” to create the feeling that both are “in the same room.”

iOS 17 should add Split View-style multitasking on iPhone

For instance, as MacStories points out, the Mastodon client Mona offers robust split-screen support. In Mona, you just tap a three-dot button and the app splits itself in half, so one window fills the top half and a second window fills the bottom. It’s a really well-done feature that shows a way Apple could do the same.