A leading creator of VR web standards gives a no-nonsense interview on what’s standing in the way of the future. What if you could browse the web in virtual reality? Just imagine the potential.
Have you ever been surfing the web and found yourself wishing it was pressed up against your face in a pair of VR goggles? Yeah, neither have we. But this morning, Mozilla officially launched Firefox ...
You’re strapped into a virtual reality delight and you want to Google something. What do you do? Now you can use a web browser built and optimized specifically for ...
With the Oculus Rift release mere months, away the tech world is gearing up for a potential virtual reality revolution. Earlier this week, as part of Mozilla’s 10th anniversary, the organization ...
In terms of processing power and user experience, a virtual reality (VR) system falls into three types: premium, mainstream, and entry-level. Premium VR represents high-end VR and includes products on ...
While VR on the web is still in its infancy, two new experiences highlighted by Mozilla’s ‘MozVR’ team reveal diverse takes on what kind of VR content will find a home in your browser. VR on the web ...
Google also adds a Daydream-exclusive feature called cinema mode, which 'optimizes web video for the best viewing experience in VR.' I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an ...
Today at Oculus Connect, co-founder Nate Mitchell announced that the company is working on a fully VR web browser. It's dubbed "Carmel," emphasis on the "mel," and is "fully optimized for VR." This ...
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