Thursday, 3 September 2015

Mozilla's MozVR Brings Virtual Reality to the Web; More About the 'WTF' Economy

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Mozilla's MozVR Brings Virtual Reality to the Web
The MozVR virtual reality system is not just for Firefox, and it can incorporate infrared and other sensors to give a more complete picture than can be derived from visible light alone. In theory, the user's (client) computer needs no special hardware beyond a decent GPU and an Oculus Rift headset. Everything else lives on a server. Rabimba Karanjai shows Timothy Lord how it works.

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