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Mozilla is rolling out Firefox 55, starting today and like Chrome and Edge, it finally has WebVR support.
Mozilla's next version of its browser, due Tuesday, brings WebVR support to personal computer browsing. Eventually, AR could be the bigger deal.
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 ...
Mozilla is adding WebVR support to its browser with the release of Firefox 55, along with Firefox Screenshots and performance enhancements.
Today, Mozilla is launching its latest update to Firefox for Windows and the hallmark feature is WebVR support that will enable desktop VR users to dive into web-based experiences with ease. WebVR ...
Today is a big day for WebVR as the latest public update to Firefox adds support for the Rift and Vive, making it easy to step into VR experiences that are served directly from the web. WebVR is a ...
Later today, Mozilla is going to officially announce the release of Firefox 55, its browser's latest stable version, one that is packed full of new features and important changes.
Starting with Firefox 55, WebVR support will be turned on by default for users of the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive VR systems.
The Firefox 55 update launching tomorrow will include the WebVR standard, which will open up VR viewing capability for web and mainstream VR Windows-enabled headsets as well as a 2-D capability in ...
Mozilla boasts that Firefox is the first desktop browser to bring WebVR support to the public, though Google has been playing around with that in Chrome for months now.
Mozilla’s Firefox 55 web browser launches on August 8th, and it’s the first stable built to offer full support for WebVR to all 64-bit Windows users… who want to use a web browser to ...
Mozilla released Firefox 55 for macOS on Wednesday, touting new performance settings, faster speeds, several new features including a screenshot utility, and the addition of WebVR support.