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Mozilla working on open-source browser for AR, VR headsets

Mozilla has announced that it is developing a browser that works with stand-alone virtual and augmented reality headsets. The company says Firefox Reality will be open source and that it wants the browser to be able to run on a variety of devices and platforms.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/mozilla-were-building-a-new-firefox-browser-for-vr-and-ar-headsets/

Posted on 5. April 201831. October 2018Author SysopCategories Virtual Reality

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