Despite a lack of first-party YouTube clients on Apple Vision Pro, YouTube has prompted Apple to remove Juno from the App Store, citing vague guideline violations.
YouTube app ‘Juno’ for Apple Vision Pro removed from visionOS App Store
Even so, this wasn’t enough to convince Google, which managed to get Apple to remove Juno from the visionOS App Store. Given that Selig was also involved in a massive fight with Reddit last year over changes to the platform’s API, he says he has “zero desire” to fight Google to bring Juno back.
Google allegedly got the Juno YouTube app removed from the Vision Pro App Store
YouTube app for Vision Pro, has been removed from Apple’s App Store after complaints from Google, according to an update from Juno’s developer Christian Selig. Google, Selig says, suggested that his app violates their trademark.
Apple Seeds Third visionOS 2.1 Update to Developers
Apple today seeded the third beta of an upcoming visionOS 2.1 update to developers for testing purposes, with the new software coming a week ...
Third watchOS 11.1, tvOS 18.1, visionOS 2.1 betas arrive without iOS, iPadOS, macOS
Apple has released new third developer betas of watchOS 11.1, tvOS 18.1, and visionOS 2.1 for testing, but without betas for iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, nor macOS Sequoia 15.1.
Sinclair’s NewsOn develops Apple Vision Pro news app
Sinclair and Mindgrub have launched an immersive streaming news app for the Apple Vision Pro, the companies announced on Tuesday. This article, Sinclair’s NewsOn develops Apple Vision Pro news app, was first published at The Desk.
Meta’s vision for AR isn’t based in reality
Everyone is talking about Meta’s Orion AR glasses so the horny one supposes we must discuss them. Yes, the Macalope, like many others, will now give you opinions about how Orion, a device you cannot buy, compares to the Apple Vision Pro, a device most people do not own. He hopes you’re happy.