Ferrari Luce price, Vision Pro gaming, iPhone leaks

As WWDC approaches and iPhone 18 rumors swirl, attention is split between Apple Vision Pro gaming you can try now, and Ferrari’s first electric vehicle—Ferrari Luce—whose Jony Ive-designed debut comes with a $640,000 price tag but no purchase yet.
You can feel the countdown in the air: WWDC is close enough that rumor fatigue starts to set in. but not close enough for the answers. So this week’s Apple talk didn’t just pile onto iPhone leak chatter—it also pulled the spotlight onto what you can actually play right now. and what you can’t yet buy even if you have $640. 000 sitting around.
The Apple Vision Pro story is the easiest to act on. The podcast discussion points to gaming news for the headset and says it’s something you can play right now. That matters because it cuts through the usual rhythm of speculation and waitlists. replacing it with a simple question: when you turn the device on. what’s there today?.
Then there’s the other kind of temptation—Ferrari Luce. The car is being talked about as the week’s headline for its design. for how the Pope was shown it. and for its price. It’s the Jony Ive-designed Ferrari Luce. and even if you can spare the money. the catch is brutal: Ferrari’s first-ever electric vehicle isn’t available to buy yet. The timeline given is end of the year. meaning anyone dreaming of going from 0 to “speeding ticket in 2 seconds” will have to wait a while.
The contrast is almost too perfect. One story offers immediate use on Apple’s current hardware. The other floats on hype and aesthetics, tied to a future release window—and a price that turns a car purchase into something closer to a statement.
The iPhone rumors keep their usual momentum as the launch window for the iPhone 18 range comes into view. The discussion frames this as the run-up to WWDC and also “not really that long until the launch” of the iPhone 18 lineup. which is why the week has been filled with leaks. The key promise from the podcast is practical: how to sort out the good leaks from the poor—or even the downright silly.
That’s the central tension of the moment: excitement is high. but what’s real. what’s exaggerated. and what’s simply fun to repeat is harder to tell as more claims pile up. The podcast also points readers toward an upcoming focus at WWDC—crossing fingers for iOS 27. iPadOS 27. and watchOS 27—reinforcing how tightly everything is tied to what Apple is expected to show next.
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It’s a week that feels split down the middle—part immediate, part hypothetical. Vision Pro gaming is ready now. Ferrari Luce is dazzling but not purchasable yet, even at $640,000. And iPhone watchers are stuck doing the old work of sifting rumors—because WWDC is close. and the iPhone 18 launch is closer.
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