Mozilla
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After the launch of Firefox Reality, we spoke to Mozilla’s Head of Mixed Reality Andre Vrignaud about the future of the browser, VR, mixed reality and 3D digital content.
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Mozilla has unveiled Firefox Reality, a new web browser for virtual and augmented reality hardware. It's designed to browse traditional 2D web content while also hoping to push the boundaries of what the web can do when coupled with VR technology, and can be operated by voice command.
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In an effort to battle the scourge of fake news, a group of tech companies, academic institutions, non-profits and other organizations have allied to create the News Integrity Initiative, dedicated to helping people make better choices about the news they read and share online.
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Mozilla is progressing with development on its new browser engine called Servo that embraces parallelism to take advantage of modern multi-core processors. Developers will get their first chance to try out the engine in June with the release of a tech demo.
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Mozilla has teamed up with Panasonic to bring the Firefox OS to next-generation smart TVs. The companies say that the open platform, will give TV viewers more personalized and optimized access to web and broadcasting content and services through the internet.
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StatCounter has announced that Google Chrome has just taken second place in the browser war.
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Mozilla has announced the start of a new project aimed at creating a new app-centric, completely open, web-based phone and tablet operating system called Boot to Gecko (B2G).
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Mozilla Labs has unveiled an experimental platform where anyone with a little knowledge of standard web technologies can overlay a custom user interface onto the backbone of a browser
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The Wikimedia Foundation plans to add editable video content to its existing encyclopedia.