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 ...
Google rolled out WebVR to Chrome for Daydream-ready phones earlier this year, but it is now available for Google Cardboard too. WebVR is browser agnostic, so VR content creators can simply share what ...
Mozilla’s Diego Marcos (left), Kevin Grandon (center), and Josh Carpenter (right). From the technology point of view, we are working fast and publishing in the open. It took only a few weeks to ...
Folks are already browsing the web with their virtual reality headsets, and soon enough web-based VR could become a fully smooth 90 fps experience, at least in the Chrome browser. Specifically, we are ...
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