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But behind this speculation is a more serious potential problem even Apple may struggle to make VR headsets look cool. Over the past decade, headsets have developed a reputation for being bulky and strange looking. Palmer Luckey, the founder of Oculus later acquired by Facebook, was widely mocked and memed in 2015 after being shown on a Time Magazine cover wearing a black headset with his legs bent, arms raised and head tilted up. He looked as though he would fly away at any moment. It’s not just headsets. Silicon Valley has struggled with the optics of other gadgets people wear on their face, too. An image of tech evangelist Robert Scoble wearing Google Glass in the shower had such a profound impact on the discourse around the product that then-Google CEO Larry Page once joked to him “Robert, I really didn’t appreciate the shower For Apple, the stakes are high to avoid similarly embarrassing visuals. The new headset, which blends both virtual reality and augmented reality, is Apple’s most ambitious – and riskiest – new hardware product in years. And there are already a long list of challenges the company must overcome, including a high price tag $3,500 and an unproven market littered with rivals who have so far failed to achieve mainstream success. In keeping with its usual playbook, Apple is leaning on its design, hardware and marketing chops to convince people to spend thousands on the device. As many viewers were quick to point out during Monday’s event, the headset looks like a pair of designer ski goggles. In one early marketing image, a woman is shown wearing the headset while dressed in very chic clothing and lounging in an upscale living room. But not everyone is convinced. “They’re certainly not sleek. They are trying to be sleek, but it’s a big pair of goggles on your face,” Lisa Peyton, an extended reality and experiential marketing professor at the University of Oregon, told CNN. “I would not wear that thing around outside — nobody will. Nobody will be wearing it around outside, and they know The tech giant is known for its powerful marketing, including iconic campaigns that popularized its original Macs, iPods and the iPhone. Apple’s silhouette ads in the early 2000s somehow managed to make not just iPods look cool, but also wired headphones. But Apple may still be fighting an uphill battle with its headset. “It’s not that Apple takes the uncool and makes it cool. Apple typically takes the average and makes it cool, takes the mundane and make it cool,” Marcus Collins, marketing professor at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and a former Apple employee, told CNN. But the headset, like VR itself, is certainly not mundane or “conventional,” according to Collins, in the way a phone was before the iPhone. For most people, it’s likely still an abstract concept, and possibly a very odd one. Some may associate it with images of legless avatars and goofy visuals like Luckey on the cover of Time. Perhaps with that in mind, Apple appears to be taking steps to distance itself from other VR products. Apple executives omitted the phrase “virtual reality” entirely from the keynote event and instead focused on terms like “spatial computing” and “augmented At the same time, the company is marketing its headset as a high end, exclusive product and perhaps hoping for it to become a status symbol. Apple also made a unique design choice the Vision Pro will display the user’s eyes on the outside of the headset. This way, “you’re never isolated from the people around you, you can see them and they can see you,” Alan Dye, vice president of human interface, said during the keynote. The feature could help the headset look like more of a fashion accessory than a sci-fi gadget. For now, however, the audience for the device will likely remain limited to early adopters, developers and business customers who are able and willing to spend $3,499 on a first-generation gadget. “This isn’t going to be everyone lining up at the Apple store to buy the new iPhone when it first came out. it’s not going to be that,” said Collins. Instead, he described Apple’s current approach as choosing to “dip your toe in the pool before making a big With its loyal following and impressive track record on hardware, Apple may eventually be able to convince average consumers to buy future versions of the headset. But first, the device will need to get cheaper, and a little sexier. “They know that the technology is going to get more compact, sleeker, and eventually they will be able to make a super sexy pair of glasses. I have no doubt,” Peyton said. “It’s going to be maybe two or three years away, maybe more than that, but they’ll get CNN’s Samantha Kelly and Clare Duffy contributed to this report. CNN — Brittney Griner, the WNBA star who was freed from Russia late last year after being wrongfully detained, was harassed Saturday by a man described as a social media “provocateur” at a Dallas airport. A source familiar with the incident told CNN that around 930 am CT, Griner was at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport traveling with Phoenix Mercury teammates on their way to a game. Griner was confronted by the man who was yelling at her about “the Merchant of The confrontation got so heated that the man was tackled, and law enforcement was involved, according to the source. CNN has reached out to local law enforcement and the DFW airport about the incident. The two-time Olympic gold medalist was released in a prisoner swap that involved Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout – nicknamed the “Merchant of Death” – after spending nearly 300 days in Russian custody. The prisoner exchange prompted criticism from some Republicans, who accused the Biden administration of releasing a dangerous prisoner back to Russia, CNN previously reported. The WNBA said in a statement the encounter was “orchestrated by a social media figure and provocateur. His actions were inappropriate and Before the season began, the WNBA said it worked with Phoenix Mercury and Griner “to ensure her safety during her travel, which included charter flights for WNBA games and assigned security personnel with her at all It’s not clear whether Griner was traveling on a charter flight on Saturday when the incident took place. “We remain steadfastly committed to the highest standards of security for players,” the statement reads. The Phoenix Mercury said in a statement that the team is “reviewing the “The health and well-being of our players and staff are our top priority and we will always take every step within our power to protect player safety,” the statement said. “No one, regardless of identity, should ever fear for their safety. We will be coordinating with the WNBA on next steps,” it continued. Griner’s teammate, Brianna Turner, posted to Twitter on Saturday, saying, “Player safety while traveling should be at the forefront. People following with cameras saying wild remarks is never acceptable. Excessive harassment. Our team nervously huddled in a corner unsure how to move about. We demand Unlike in the NBA, WNBA teams are not permitted to use charter planes for travel, CNN previously reported. In April, the WNBA announced the league would expand its charter flights program for all postseason games and select regular season games where teams have back-to-back games on the schedule. Griner’s agent, Lindsay Kagawa Colas, said in a post on Twitter that Griner and WNBA players “are leaders who inspire hope for a better, more inclusive and less divided “They are celebrated for the ways their activism inspires positive change. In doing that, they also become targets for hate, threats and violence,” Colas said. “We cannot celebrate these women and their leadership without also protecting them. It’s past time for charters and enhanced security measures for all The union representing WNBA players also released a statement on Twitter in response to the incident, saying in part “As we continue to hear from our members throughout the start of the season and particularly today with the situation involving the Phoenix Mercury at the Dallas airport, we are quite clear that the matter of charter travel is NOT a ‘competitive advantage’ Video shows collection of Western donated equipment destroyed by Russia 0220 - Source CNN Southern Ukraine CNN — Deep inside a makeshift bunker, residents of Orikhiv await an aid delivery while artillery shakes the ground above. “It’s comfortable here,” 72-year-old Olga Shumska says, unfazed by the commotion outside. The town in the Zaporizhzhia region sits just five kilometers away from a frontline where Ukrainian forces have been making a recent push. “I’m not afraid, I’m used to it and I don’t want to go anywhere from here. I tell myself that soon the war will end and we will live But this is far from normal. Months of shelling have destroyed most of the town’s infrastructure, leaving Orikhiv without electricity, gas or water. “It is very dangerous. We had people killed and wounded and there is a lot of destruction,” Shumska explains. “In August last year my house was also Most of the town’s 1,400 remaining residents, down from a pre-war population of 14,000, now live in basements and these bunkers — so called ‘invisibility centres’ — are the only place they are able to shower, do laundry, charge their phones or eat a warm meal. “We’re here almost every day, because it is safe here, our friends are here,” Shumska’s neighbour Nina Sokol says. “Tomorrow there will be a church service until noon. So we’ll be here for 3 to 4 hours and after the service, we will have dinner and go An unfathomable existence for most, but not for Sokol. “What is there to be afraid of?,” the 71-year-old asks. “There are no two deaths. There is only one The trick, she says, is to try and delay it, an increasingly difficult task for the residents of Orikhiv, who rely on deliveries from aid agencies to survive. Today they’re getting a box of long shelf life foods that should last them for a week or two. But deliveries like these are not easy. “Orikhiv is one of the most dangerous places in Zapoprizhzhia region,” says Vitaliy Kubushka from the Global Empowerment Mission GEM and the Howard Buffett Foundation, the organisation behind the aid. “The town is shelled every 24 And with the Zaporizhzhia frontline becoming more active because of an anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive, aid deliveries may become more rare. For most of the 60 km journey down from Zaporizhzhia to Orikhiv, you’d be forgiven for forgetting Ukraine is a country at war. The idyllic route is flanked by stunning yellow colored meadows, interrupted only by the occasional line of trees. But on the approach to Orikhiv, the sense of danger starts to creep in. The bucolic fantasy fades away as the abrupt, repetitive swoosh of a Ukrainian grad firing rockets towards Russian positions break the silence. The Ukrainian military has built somewhat of an exclusion zone around the Zaporizhzhia front, hoping to retain the element of surprise as it continues to probe Russian defenses along the Southern front. It has also encouraged civilians not to share any photos or videos of military operations, releasing a slick video ending with the line “plans love Journalists are also rarely allowed through the checkpoints down south. Once through, the military presence is felt – and heard – all around the region, but most of the hardware is hidden away from prying eyes and Moscow’s sights. Activity in the region suggests Ukrainian forces have begun probing attacks on Russian positions, but the videos shared by the Ministry of Defense in Moscow suggest Kyiv may be facing more resistance than initially anticipated. The footage purports to show Western donated armoured vehicles – including German-made Leopard 2 tanks – seemingly destroyed by Russian forces. CNN has been able to geolocate the videos to the Zaporizhzhia region but is unable to verify when they were shot. Down in the school basement, Shumska and Sokol pack their food boxes. They bring them up and out of the bunker, despite calls by volunteers for people to take shelter after a shell lands nearby. With their age comes frailty, but, they say, wisdom too. And nothing happens around town without them being well aware of it, even if that is a top-secret Ukrainian counteroffensive. “Our soldiers, it seems they all went for the counteroffensive,” Sokol says, longing for the day she can once again see her relatives, who are stuck inside Russian-occupied territories. “They are already starting to push [the Russians] away from us,” she says. “They will push them step by step, until they drive them out. Until there is a complete victory of Shumska, more measured, says she is only praying for a win. “I only hope that we will win and are able to live on our land, that we win and live freely,” she says. She straps the food box to the back of her bike and – just before she cycles away – Ukrainian forces somewhere outside of town are heard firing a shell towards Russian positions. Unfazed but slightly emotional, with a sparkle in her eye, she says one last thing “Come back soon, we will be celebrating Netflix star waves goodbye to coming-of-age comedy 0256 - Source CNN CNN — Maitreyi Ramakrishnan was a high school student who had never acted professionally when in 2019, she responded to an open casting call from Mindy Kaling for a TV series about an Indian American teenager. Ramakrishnan got a callback and then another one, ultimately beating out more than 15,000 people for the role of Devi Vishwakumar in the now-hit Netflix show “Never Have I Since then, Ramakrishnan, 21, has become a breakout star for her performance as the show’s smart and brazen protagonist. She voiced the character Priya Mangal in Pixar’s “Turning Red,” and is set to play Lizzie Bennet in the upcoming rom-com “The Netherfield Girls,” a contemporary take on “Pride and With the fourth and final season of “Never Have I Ever” now streaming, her turn as Devi is behind her. “It’s the end of an era,” she said. CNN spoke to Ramakrishnan ahead of the Season 4 premiere about how it feels to be done with “Never Have I Ever,” what it was like to have Mindy Kaling as a first boss and what a show like this would have meant for her growing up. The conversation has been edited for length and clarity. Now that “Never Have I Ever” has come to an end, how does it feel for this to have been your first major acting role? That’s one thing I don’t think I’ll ever comprehend This was my first opportunity? This was my first job? I couldn’t ask for a better boss than Mindy Kaling. She has been there for me through thick and thin, and I love her to death – of course as someone who employs me, but also as someone who is there for me. I also lucked out with my cast members and my crew members. I got to grow with them through these four seasons. And then the role of Devi itself. I lucked out with a very amazing role that some people could just dream of. In a world where we barely get token representation, let alone authentic representation, I got to play a character that has the ability to have so many emotions and be so multifaceted. Right. Devi was refreshing not just because she was a South Asian American protagonist, but because she defied stereotypes of brown girls. She’s a young woman who is both smart but also bold and loud and goes through so many character arcs, has so many different relationships in her life. We get to see her be a fully formed human being. That as an actor, in general, is the dream Being able to play a character that you can sink your teeth into. Being able to play a brown girl as my first role is just the cherry on top. I’m spoiled. I’m so spoiled. Mindy Kaling screwed me over. She gave it to me too nice. Did you realize how rare that was when you first took on the role? In some ways, yes. In some ways, I didn’t. On one of Utkarsh’s Ambudkar, who plays Devi’s teacher Mr. Kulkarni first days on set, he said, “Oh my god, I’ve never been on a set with this many brown Then I realized this is my normal, but that hasn’t been the normal. In the ways that I did know this was rare is in being an audience member. I haven’t seen a show like this that featured a brown girl that touched on the topics that it did – and definitely not on a mainstream platform like Netflix. But I always knew that the show would be a hit merely just for the fact that we haven’t seen anything like that. Unfortunately, people are so starved for representation. The bar was really low and let’s be honest, it’s not that high still. What made “Never Have I Ever” so radical to you? Number one Therapy. That’s not even touched at the dinner table, let alone on TV. The fact that Nalini is down to get her daughter into therapy is amazing. Just touching on Season 1 topics, Devi is in therapy, Devi’s going through grief. Her mom Nalini is processing the loss of the love of her life as a single mom. Kamala is going through a whole story arc about her not being okay with arranged marriage. Devi is actively seeking sex. We rarely see a female character do that. And that’s just all Season 1. What would a show like “Never Have I Ever” have meant for you growing up? For so long, all the pretty girls onscreen were all the White girls. The female hero was always typically White. If they were of color, they were very rarely a South Asian girlie. I loved Harry Potter growing up. 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