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Apple registers trademark RealityOS: software for smart glasses

Apple has tried to keep the RealityOS trademark a secret, but tech journalist Parker Ortolani discovered that Apple is hiding behind the unknown company Realityo Systems. Six months ago, the RealityOS trademark was registered with the American trademark agency USPTO. The trademark lists as one of the categories “portable computer hardware”.

To prevent leaks of plans, Apple is increasingly using shell companies to register trademarks and patents for unannounced products. Realityo Systems is registered at the same address as empty BVs that Apple previously used. Realityo Systems appears to have already registered the RealityOS trademark in several countries, including South America and Africa.

Some of these trademarks are filed with a logo using Apple’s proprietary typography, reports 9to5Mac. The registrations contain few details, which indicates an unreleased product.

Glasses

RealityOS would be the name of Apple’s new operating system for its upcoming AR / VR-brillen† Earlier this year the name already popped up in broncodes.

Apple is rumored to be working on two glasses: a mixed reality headset that offers both AR and VR, aimed at professionals, and lighter AR glasses. The latter glasses would not be ready for a few years, but the mixed reality glasses could be on the market at the end of this year or next year.


Apple event WWDC on June 6

The Apple top would recently have a have been given a demonstration of AR/VR glasses, which may be called Apple Vision. This indicates that the glasses may soon be presented to the outside world. That could possibly happen at Apple’s annual developer conference WWDC on June 6. The US RealityOS trademark has June 8 as its “international filing” deadline with the USPTO, just two days after its presentation at WWDC.

It is also possible that Apple will only explain the possibilities of RealityOS during the event, without showing the glasses. Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman don’t expect that Apple is already going to give a full presentation of the glasses. If any new hardware is announced at WWDC, it will be a new MacBook Air with M2 chips, according to Gurman.


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