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.
Mozilla's next version of its browser, due Tuesday, brings WebVR support to personal computer browsing. Eventually, AR could be the bigger deal. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
Mozilla Updates the Unity WebXR Exporter to Run VR Apps in the Browser Ben Lang -Apr 13, 2020 1 39,929Fans Like 13,574Followers Follow 66,541Followers Follow 27,800Subscribers Subscribe ...
There’s been a couple of key developments in the evolution of WebVR during the month of October. First, Nate Mitchell announced during his Oculus Connect 3 keynote that Oculus will be supporting the ...
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