Chrome 56 now has support for WebGL 2.0, a major upgrade to the API which unlocks new graphics features and advanced rendering techniques. WebGL 2.0 is currently available for Chrome users with modern ...
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 ...
The Khronos Group has released its technology for hardware-accelerated 3D graphics on the Web. Now allies have to coax Microsoft to support it. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
Microsoft has released Babylon.js v3.0, the newest and most complete version of their JavaScript 3D and game engine. The raw technology behind this is WebGL which "is the technology that lets web ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Khronos Group has released the final WebGL 1.0 specification to enable hardware-accelerated 3D graphics in HTML5 Web browsers without the need for plug-ins. WebGL defines a JavaScript binding to ...
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