WebVR
Oculus ‘React VR’ Framework is Now Rebranded to ‘React 360’
May 3, 2018 | FRΛNK R.During the annual Facebook F8 developer conference this week, Oculus announced the rebranding of its React VR open-source JavaScript framework to the new name of React 360.
React VR was launched in April last year with the goal of creating … Read More
Firefox Update Brings WebVR Support to Oculus Rift and Vive Owners
August 8, 2017 | FRΛNK R.Mozilla has been working on virtual reality for quite some time, with support for the Oculus Rift in its experimental Firefox nightly builds since 2015. Now, with the latest release of Mozilla’s Firefox browser, Firefox 55, it is easier than … Read More
Facebook Launches React VR to Boost WebVR Development
April 19, 2017 | FRΛNK R.At its annual F8 developer conference, Facebook officially announced the launch of React VR, a new open-source JavaScript framework that lets developers build WebVR and interactive 360-degree content experiences.
Based on the existing React and React Native framework, which is … Read More
Oculus Launches Developer Preview of ‘Carmel’ WebVR Browser
December 11, 2016 | FRΛNK R.Oculus has announced the release of a developer preview for its upcoming VR browser, codenamed ‘Carmel’. It was first revealed back at Oculus Connect 3 in October, and now you can experience it for yourself and get a glimpse at … Read More
Oculus is Working on a New VR Web Browser, codenamed ‘Carmel’
October 7, 2016 | FRΛNK R.During the Oculus Connect 3 keynote, Oculus’ VP of Product Nate Mitchell announced that the company is working on building a new VR web browser, codenamed ‘Carmel’ along with a new JavaScript framework called React VR.
‘Carmel’ and React VR … Read More
Mozilla Adds VR Features to Firefox for Oculus Rift Support
January 20, 2015 | FRΛNK R.Mozilla, the company behind the popular web browser Firefox, has been making a strong push toward bringing an innovative virtual reality experience to the Web.
Last Year, Mozilla launched MozVR, an experimental version of Firefox developed specifically to support web-based … Read More