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The best third-party apps ready for Apple Vision Pro launch

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As the highly-anticipated Apple Vision Pro is set to make its debut on February 2, developers are diligently getting their apps ready for the mixed-reality headset.

According to a reliable source, approximately 250 apps with native support for visionOS have already been submitted to Apple.

Native Support Enhances Immersion

Apps that natively support visionOS can harness the full potential of “spatial” design elements, providing users with a more immersive experience. In addition to Apple’s own applications, several well-known third-party apps are poised to offer native support for visionOS right from the launch date.

Notable Third-Party Apps Supporting visionOS at Launch

Among the prominent third-party apps ready to embrace visionOS at launch are Airmail, Box, CARROT Weather, Fantastical, Facades, JigSpace, MUBI, Night Sky, OmniPlan 4, Parcel, PCalc, Red Bull TV, Sky Guide, Tides, Webex, Zoom, and many others, as indicated by data compiled by app analytics firm Appfigures.

Microsoft’s Contribution

Microsoft is also making a significant contribution to the visionOS ecosystem with a variety of native visionOS apps, including Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Teams. Developer Steve Troughton-Smith shared images from the App Store that suggest native apps for Crunchyroll, J.Crew, LEGO Builder’s Journey, Lowe’s, and more are in the works.

Expanded App Selection

In addition to native apps, Vision Pro users will automatically have access to iPhone and iPad apps, unless a developer chooses to opt out using the App Store Connect tool.

This means that more than one million apps will be readily available for the headset upon its launch.

Entertainment Options

Last week, Apple unveiled a selection of entertainment apps that will be accessible on the Vision Pro at launch. These apps include Disney+, ESPN, NBA, MLB, PGA Tour, Max, Discovery+, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+, Peacock, Pluto TV, Tubi, Fubo, IMAX, and TikTok. Some of these apps will be natively supported, while others will function as compatible iPad apps.

Disney+, for instance, will natively support the Vision Pro and offer users an array of 3D movies to enjoy on the headset, including titles like Avatar: The Way of Water, Avengers: Endgame, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Elemental, and Encanto.

Disney’s press release stated, “At launch, viewers can transform their space into one of four Disney+ environments, bringing them even closer to the story,” promising animations, sounds, and delightful surprises for fans.

Notable Absences and Uncertainties

However, some popular apps, such as Netflix, Spotify, and YouTube, will not offer Vision Pro-compatible apps at launch, according to Bloomberg. Users can still access these services via Safari.

It remains unclear whether Meta-owned apps, including Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp, will be accessible on the headset at launch.

With roughly two weeks remaining until the Vision Pro’s official launch, developers still have time to prepare their apps, so more additions to the lineup are expected in the near future.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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OpenAI and Anthropic launch faster, smarter AI tools for enterprise coding

OpenAI and Anthropic launch advanced coding models, revolutionizing enterprise software development and intensifying the AI tooling competition.

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OpenAI and Anthropic launch advanced coding models, revolutionising enterprise software development and intensifying the AI tooling competition.

OpenAI and Anthropic have unveiled powerful new AI coding models aimed at transforming enterprise software development. GPT-5.3 Codex operates 25% faster than its predecessor, tackling complex tasks and following real-time directions without losing context.

Claude Opus 4.6 introduces ‘agent teams’, allowing multiple AI agents to work on tasks simultaneously. The update also includes a one-million-token context window, enabling large volumes of text and code to be processed in a single prompt.

GitHub now supports multiple coding agents, letting developers compare AI approaches on the same problems. Both OpenAI and Anthropic are pushing for enterprise adoption, highlighting the potential for professional applications across industries.

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Nvidia and Amazon explore massive OpenAI funding round

Nvidia CEO downplays $100B OpenAI investment, as Amazon eyes $50B stake in AI startup

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Nvidia CEO downplays $100B OpenAI investment, as Amazon eyes $50B stake in AI startup

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– OpenAI aims to raise up to $100 billion, with Amazon considering a $50 billion investment.
– Funding will support Project Stargate and address projected losses of $14 billion by 2026.

Nvidia’s CEO has confirmed the company will participate in a major funding round for OpenAI, though the previously mentioned $100 billion commitment is not final.

This investment comes as OpenAI seeks to raise up to $100 billion, potentially valuing the AI startup at around $830 billion. Amazon is also reportedly in discussions to contribute up to $50 billion.

The funding is intended to support OpenAI’s ambitious $500 billion Project Stargate, aimed at pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence.

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Big Tech earnings spark investor unease over AI spending

Investors monitor Big Tech’s AI investments, with Meta thriving while Microsoft and Tesla face uncertainty over growth and returns.

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Investors monitor Big Tech’s AI investments, with Meta thriving while Microsoft and Tesla face uncertainty over growth and returns.

Investors are reacting sharply to Big Tech earnings this week, sending a clear signal that massive spending must translate into real growth. Markets are becoming less forgiving as companies pour billions into artificial intelligence, data centres and future tech while returns remain uncertain.

Meta has delivered a standout performance, posting a 24 percent jump in revenue for the December quarter, fuelled by AI-powered advertising. The company is doubling down on its strategy, with aggressive investment in AI and infrastructure expected to drive a further 33 percent growth this quarter.

Microsoft and Tesla tell a more cautious story. Microsoft reported only modest growth in its Azure cloud business, raising questions about its exposure to OpenAI, while Tesla plans to double spending on AI and autonomous driving. Analysts warn of a widening gap between bold AI ambitions and what investors expect in returns.

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