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Netflix Won’t Put Its App on Vision Pro, But Web Streaming Works

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Netflix isn’t planning to launch a dedicated app for Apple Vision Pro, which is an odd move coming from the streaming video giant. According to a Bloomberg report, Netflix isn’t launching an app on Vision Pro, instead offering its streaming service through the web. Why all the hub-bub?

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Get Lost In The Rainforest With ‘Amazon Odyssey’ VR

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The Amazon River Basin, the biggest tropical rainforest in the world, is not only home to 10% of the Earth’s known species, but also happens to be one of the coolest natural wonders one could possibly see. Throughout the experience you’ll traverse four interactive environments, each featuring their own immersive tasks.

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The Pico 4 VR Headset Is Here To Shake Things Up

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The device supports 6DoF and HyperSense broadband motors, which allow users to enjoy a wider range of movement in their virtual environment. Pico will feature a dedicated video app that supports TikTok. Of course, there’ll be various other video content to explore. Pico Worlds will soon join that list next year.

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YouTube Joins Netflix In Not Making An App For Apple Vision Pro And Blocking The iPad App

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The news comes as Apple confirmed last week that most of YouTube and Netflix's major competitors will be available on Vision Pro at launch, including Disney+, Max (formerly HBO Max), Amazon Prime Video, Discovery+, Paramount+, and Peacock.

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Netflix Didn't Make An Apple Vision Pro App, And Won't Let Its iPad App Be Available

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The news comes as Apple confirmed this week that most of Netflix's major competitors will be available on Vision Pro at launch, including Disney+, Max (formerly HBO Max), Amazon Prime Video, Discovery+, Paramount+, and Peacock.

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Netflix CEO Explains Why It Isn't Supporting Apple Vision Pro At Launch

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Netflix and YouTube are the only major video streaming platforms not supporting Apple Vision Pro, while competitions like Disney+ , Max (formerly HBO Max), Amazon Prime Video, Discovery+, Paramount+, and Peacock will have apps available at launch.

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HTC announces XR Suite and teases the future of collaboration and workplace

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The full video is shown down in the article. It has been an interesting experiment during the lockdown times; VR is better than audio/video for events since it increases focus by 48.6% While the Cosmos XR was at the AR voice (because it lets you do passthrough-AR), the teased Vive Proton was listed in the Augmented Virtuality section.

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