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.
Last year was action-packed for the WebVR industry, as we predicted. One of the most interesting developments was Amazon entering the fray by introducing the developer preview of Sumerian, a ...
This week Mozilla has rolled out a new update to its Firefox browser which brings with it WebVR support, enabling users equipped with high-end virtual reality hardware such as the HTC Vive or Oculus ...
Web-based virtual reality can now be experienced on almost any smartphone, thanks to a new update to Google Chrome. Google just added support for more devices to Chrome’s WebVR capability and created ...
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 ...
Google is injecting a little Chrome into its VR platform, bringing the web browser to Daydream headsets, the company announced today. It’s been a long time coming considering the depths of Google’s ...
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Google has announced the launch of a new hub for virtual reality which they are calling WebVR Experiments. The Google WebVR Experiments is a hub that is designed to show VR experiences that developers ...
Los Angeles-based cinematic virtual reality (VR) startup Within launched a new website Wednesday that makes it possible to experience VR on any device — be it a full-fledged headset, a Cardboard ...
The new Firefox Reality will run on several leading headsets, but it's not clear yet how well the web will spice up today's virtual reality. Ian Sherr Contributor and Former Editor at Large / News Ian ...