Mozilla’s Firefox web browsers and Google’s Chrome browser both received updates this week, and both had some of the same new features. That means you should be able to use either browser to interact ...
Did you recently notice a boost to 3D web graphics while using Chrome? It's not just you. Google has revealed that Chrome 56 and later releases support the WebGL 2.0 standard. You should see faster ...
WebGPU is an API that uses the device's GPU for rendering and calculation processing, and provides access to more advanced GPU functions than WebGL. It was designed with the web platform in mind, with ...
Mozilla will release later today Firefox 51, the latest version of its famous browser, which will include a series of small upgrades, but which will make a difference in the long run. Firefox 51 is ...
The Khronos Group revealed this week that it will move forward with its plans to build a new 3D standard for the Web. Khronos, a technology industry consortium that developed OpenGL and a number of ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from Macworld UK. Visit Macworld UK’s blog page for the latest Mac news from across the Atlantic. The Khronos Group has released the final WebGL 1.0 ...
Apple's WebKit HTML rendering engine has gained experimental support for WebGL, an emerging standard that aims to bring native 3D graphics to the Web. The WebGL implementation has landed in the WebKit ...
Marking a significant change in terms of the quality of games than can offered through a web browser, the final release specification of the WebGL standard has been released. Overseen by collaborative ...
Yesterday at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, the Khronos Group released the final WebGL 1.0 specification, marking a significant milestone in the world of web development. This new ...
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