Juno, an app designed for watching YouTube on the Vision Pro, has been removed from the App Store, developer Christian Selig said today. Back in April, YouTube ...
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 ...
Along with the ability to switch between listings of apps for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision Pro, Apple Watch, and Apple TV, ...
Apple finally put the App Store where the rest of the internet lives: the web. You can now scroll categories, search apps, ...
The new web-based App Store can be accessed via the apps.apple.com web address and offers dropdown options for the different Apple platforms, like iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Apple also offers ...
The Apple Vision Pro App Store launched without a few key apps, such as Netflix, YouTube, and Spotify. A YouTube app could be coming in the future, though, according to a statement the company gave to ...
YouTube’s “app store” for games is rolling out more broadly. The company announced on Tuesday that its collection of lightweight, free games dubbed “Playables” will soon start to appear in the YouTube ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Apple brings the App Store to the web
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