Let’s talk about how well Apple’s headset supports VR video on the web right now (not well). Let’s talk about how well Apple’s headset supports VR video on the web right now (not well). is ...
Even as YouTube itself declines to make a native app for Apple's new Apple Vision Pro, a developer has done it for them with Juno. Google's YouTube is among the streaming apps that will not get ...
Vimeo today announced it has released a native app for Apple's Vision Pro headset, allowing users to view, upload, and share spatial videos. Spatial videos offer three-dimensional depth, making scenes ...
Juno, the popular app that brought YouTube videos to Apple’s Vision Pro, is shutting down, its developer announced on Tuesday. As YouTube had not launched its own app for Vision Pro, Juno filled an ...
No* Google apps are available on the Apple Vision Pro at launch, but YouTube revealed today that a “Vision Pro app is on [its] roadmap.” The statement to The Verge also says Google is focusing on ...
Apple Vision Pro still lacks an official YouTube app, and while Google has already confirmed its plans to build a visionOS app, users still have to rely on Safari to watch online videos on Apple’s ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Juno was removed from the App Store after Google said the YouTube app for Apple’s headset violates its API and ...
Facepalm: Even the most ardent Apple fan will admit that the upcoming $3,500 Vision Pro mixed reality headset looks like a hard sell. But the company has hailed it as the ultimate entertainment device ...
Still, it’s an odd decision considering Apple prides itself on Vision Pro’s mixed reality passthrough capabilities, which would mean Netflix wouldn’t necessarily need to develop entire virtual ...
With Juno removed, those who want to watch YouTube on Vision Pro will need to use Safari. Juno for YouTube was priced at $4.99, and Selig says that customers who purchased the app should still be able ...
While Google seems in no hurry to build a YouTube app for Apple Vision Pro, developers such as Christian Selig (known for his work on Apollo for Reddit) have created alternative apps to access the ...