Experimental support for WebRTC has landed in the Chrome developer channel. The feature is available for testing when users launch the browser with the --enable-media-stream flag. We did some hands-on ...
Following the release of Firefox 21 juts two days ago, Mozilla on Thursday announced updates to its Firefox Beta channel, which is now on version 22, on desktop as well as Android. The former now has ...
Although still evolving, one of the hidden gems of the HTML5 specification is WebRTC. Here's the easy way to use it to stream voice, video, and data One of the successes of the growing API economy is ...
Anyone who’s had to move a media catalog from one vendor’s platform to another's knows the frustration and time involved with repeating an entire process of content aggregation all over again. It’s a ...
Right on schedule, Mozilla released the latest stable version of its Firefox browser for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. Firefox 18 is the first stable version to feature Mozilla’s new IonMonkey ...
Users of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox web browsers will soon be able to initiate video chats without the irritation of downloading additional plug-ins. The Chrome and Firefox development teams ...
Mozilla on Tuesday officially launched Firefox 18 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. The improvements include a new JavaScript compiler, preliminary WebRTC as well as Retina support (on Macs). The ...
WebKit, the browser engine for Safari, is on track to support protocols that enable native video and audio communications in the browser. Although Apple hasn't publicly announced support for WebRTC, ...
The VoIP and WebRTC worlds continue to converge, evidenced recently by a new service launched by Voxbone that allows enterprises and communications providers to use Voxbone’s global private VoIP ...
Right now, a bunch of nerds on the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in Vancouver are making big decisions about the next big wave in web communications standards. And these decisions will have a ...