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 ...
Google and Mozilla have today released a WebRTC demo video showing how their two browsers, Chrome and Firefox, can now let users communicate via video and chat using WebRTC. WebRTC has been developed ...
Mozilla and Google have demonstrated the power of the recently-announced Web standard, WebRTC, by making the first ever cross-browser video call. Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention that ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Google released WebRTC software to open source in May and ...
Developers now can create audio and video communications applications that work across the Chrome and Firefox browsers without the need for plug-ins. This is possible via the use of WebRTC standard ...
Google today released the first beta version of Chrome 29 for desktop and Android. Most of the major changes in this update are happening on the Android platform, which now supports the Web Audio API ...
WebRTC can expose your real IP address even when you're behind a VPN. Most Chrome extensions that "block" WebRTC demand wide permissions like “read and change all your data on the websites you visit” ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Aug 21, 2013) - TokBox, a Telefónica Digital company, today announced that their OpenTok on WebRTC platform now supports Chrome 29 for the desktop and Chrome for ...
The function of 'WebRTC', which is used to reduce the time lag when making video and audio calls between user's web browsers, may expose the user's local IP address to a malicious site. It has been ...
Those with a hearty level of respect for beta builds have been enjoying these spoils for weeks now, but Google has today seen fit to push Chrome 29 and a refreshed Chrome for Android out to rest of us ...