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.
Virtual reality has to be personally experienced to be understood and appreciated, but it's not exactly the most accessible thing at the moment. Both in terms of equipment as well as content. Google ...
On Wednesday, Google expanded its Chrome WebVR feature to Google Cardboard — Google’s inexpensive virtual reality (VR) headset. The company initially added WebVR to Chrome on Daydream-ready phones, ...
Many in the industry believe the next frontier for VR is web-based experiences that can be visited and absorbed across platforms. There are still quite a lot of unknowns when it comes to WebVR, but ...
WebVR is gaining significant momentum; last month the biggest players in the browse space came together to discuss the future of VR on the web at the W3C Workshop on Web & Virtual Reality. There, ...
Oculus announced at Connect, the company’s annual developer conference, that they’ll be officially supporting WebVR through their new VR web browser codenamed Carmel. WebVR is an API that provides ...
Google believes that "VR is too complicated" as an obstacle to the spread of VR (virtual reality). So, Google is a platform that connects the Web and VR so that anyone can enjoy VR easily and ...
Content of WebVR that can be created as a content development side is rich in kinds such as games, art works, information media such as newspaper magazines. The environment necessary to create just ...
One of the best reasons to (still) consider a Galaxy S7 smartphone is the Gear VR headset support, and with Google's Daydream a looming rival, Samsung wants to keep things that way. As such, Samsung ...