Mozilla, the creators of the Firefox web browser, is a major advocate for the web platform and is fostering significant efforts to make sure that virtual reality is a ‘first-class citizen’ of the ...
Oculus announced at Connect, the company’s annual developer conference, that they’ll be officially supporting WebVR through their new VR web browser codenamed Carmel. WebVR is an API that provides ...
Microsoft today announced that it has begun development on WebVR in its Edge browser. Calling it "the next frontier in web graphics", the company says that it will enable "developers to create a wide ...
Mobile virtual reality is without a doubt the easiest entry point for most consumers to jump into VR experiences. It’s considerably cheaper than high-end options like the PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, and ...
Firefox has joined Chrome and Microsoft's Edge in supporting WebVR, a concept first dreamed up by developers at Mozilla who wanted to bring virtual reality to the web. WebVR support has arrived in ...
Virtual reality continues to make headway, showing up on more systems and providing an ever-increasing number of experiences. Companies keep working to bring VR into more of our computing environments ...
Samsung’s Gear VR seems to be one of the more well-rounded options out there for virtual reality, with Oculus integration and a mobile backbone enabling a high degree of flexibility in regards to ...
Last month I covered what an eventful year 2017 was for the WebVR industry and also dug deeper in distinguishing between the two types of WebVR browsers, namely “WebVR-ready” versus “VR-first” ...
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, ...
Corbin is a tech journalist and developer who worked at Android Police from 2016 until 2021. Check out his other work at corbin.io. Perhaps someone on the Chrome team was paying attention, because the ...