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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 ...
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 ...
Mozilla today unveiled a new developer tool called the Shader Editor, shipping with Firefox 27. As its name implies, the new editor lists all shader programs running in the WebGL context, and lets you ...
Mozilla has been pioneering different browser related technologies just as much as other competing companies and organizations have been, too, and one their focuses is on gaming. It might seem a bit ...
The latest Firefox nightly builds now include Mozilla's implementation of WebGL, an emerging standard that aims to bring 3D graphics to the Web. Although the standard is still at a relatively early ...
Security researchers have discovered a dangerous vulnerability in WebGL–a Web standard used by Firefox and Chrome to deliver 3D graphics within the Web browser. The flaws may be exploited to enable an ...
Context–an independent information security consultancy–has published a new report on security flaws with WebGL. The report, “WebGL–More WebGL Security Flaws“, includes a video clip demonstrating why ...
Mozilla has announced the availability of Firefox 4 beta 8, a new pre-release milestone build of the open source Web browser. Beta 8 brings better support for WebGL and introduces an improved setup ...
If you'd like to see what the next generation of 3-D web graphics might look like, Mozilla has a few examples ready for you to feast your eyes on. Mozilla's WebGL project gives web developers a way to ...
Andrew Brandt, lead threat research analyst for , points out, “The simplest thing is to just disable WebGL in your browser. There’s no need to avoid using Firefox or Chrome just because they support ...