Chrome now supports WebVR, which brings virtual worlds to web browsers. Allies include Mozilla, Microsoft and Facebook, but we can expect some rough patches. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
Mozilla just announced its Firefox Reality browser for standalone VR and AR headsets. But, that particular brand of WebVR is just one of many approaches. Here’s what browsing might look like in VR, ...
Microsoft's latest browser, part of Windows 10 Creators Update, adds new web tech for virtual reality, video chatting and better online gaming. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
If you haven’t heard of WebVR yet, it’s time to take notice. It’s a relatively new product that lets you access virtual reality through a browser, bypassing the need to download heavy VR applications.
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A recent blog published by Google product manager Megan Lindsay seems intent on selling customers with the idea of purchasing a Daydream-ready phone. Her selling point is the use of Chrome for Android ...
Mozilla announced at CES this week that it’s bringing Firefox Reality, its VR web browser, to Pico headsets soon. Launched in late 2018, Firefox Reality is a made-for-VR web browser that includes the ...
Mozilla is offering this week the 1.0 release of its WebVR API proposal for displaying virtual reality content in the browser. The proposal features interfaces to VR hardware like sensors and ...
Mozilla launched a new WebXR app called Hello WebXR, which is compatible with most headsets that use web browsers such as Oculus’s or Google Chrome on PC VR headsets. The app acts as an introductory ...
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