Sunday, February 24, 2019

Firefox Reality browser is coming to Microsoft’s HoloLens 2

Microsoft and Firefox are teaming up to bring the Firefox Reality browser to HoloLens 2

The Firefox Reality browser is coming to Microsoft's HoloLens 2 later this year giving customers and the VR community more options for an open and free virtual web. Announced at Mobile World Congress 2019 the project signals a new level of cooperation and engagement between the two companies to help push virtual computing to the next level.

If you're not familiar with Firefox Reality, the project was announced in late 2018 as "a fast and secure browser from Mozilla that is designed for browsing the open web in Virtual Reality. We have collaborated with content creators from around the globe to provide easy access to amazing VR experiences that can be enjoyed directly from Firefox Reality."

The project aims to create a next-gen browser that works with VR and now augmented reality (AR) with HoloLens 2. From the Firefox press release:



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