Daydream is Google’s new plan for VR on Android. It provides the tools software developers need to make games and apps, and has close ties to existing VR tools like Unity and Unreal. The flipside to ...
A recent blog published by Google product manager Megan Lindsay seems intent on selling customers with the idea of purchasing a Daydream-ready phone. Her selling point is the use of Chrome for Android ...
Chrome now supports WebVR, which brings virtual worlds to web browsers. Allies include Mozilla, Microsoft and Facebook, but we can expect some rough patches. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
Google’s Daydream platform allows you to drop some smartphones into a compatible headset like the Daydream View and play games in virtual reality, watch 360-degree videos, or engage with other VR ...
With the news that WebVR is now supported in Google's official Android Chrome browser and Daydream-supported phones have the ability to... Experimental builds of Chrome for Android have seen ongoing ...
Mozilla just announced its Firefox Reality browser for standalone VR and AR headsets. But, that particular brand of WebVR is just one of many approaches. Here’s what browsing might look like in VR, ...
Dhruv Bhutani has been writing about consumer technology since 2008, offering deep insights into the Android smartphone landscape through features and opinion pieces. He joined Android Police in 2023, ...
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