In the new edition of his “Power On” newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says that when the Apple Vision Pro comes out next year, it it will offer three different types of apps:
“At the start, I expect most Vision Pro apps to center on video streaming. Disney+ is already slated to come to the Vision Pro, and Apple’s wide-ranging deal with Amazon probably means Prime Video will have a similar arrangement,” he writes. “Some productivity app developers — like Microsoft Corp. and Zoom Video Communications Inc. — have also committed to the platform.
However, Gurman says that Netflix currently has no plans to develop a native app for the Vision Pro. Apple previewed the US$3,499 (and up) “spatial computer” system at last month’s Worldwide Developer Conference. However, it won’t arrived until early 2024 — and, then, apparently, only in limited quantities.
If you like Gurman’s information, consider subscribing to Bloomberg.com. You’ll receive the “Power On” newsletter earlier and get exclusive access to a Q&A section.
As you’ve probably noticed (at least I hope you have, or else I’ve made a…
Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of May…
One of the biggest reasons people are starting to lean on AI for knowledge and…
The internet offers infinite forms of entertainment, and the world of on-line gaming isn't any…
PDF Expert is a uniquely fast, reliable, easy-to-use PDF editor that is built with the…
Apple is developing a “significantly thinner version” of the iPhone that could be released next…