Sunday 19 May 2013

Firefox 22 beta enables WebRTC by default, HiDPI displays on Windows

Firefox 22 beta enables WebRTC by default, HiDPI displays on Windows

Though Mozilla has long been a proponent of WebRTC for plugin-free video and voice chat, it hasn't been ready to enable the full protocol in Firefox as a matter of course. It's more confident as of this week: the newly available Firefox 22 beta turns on complete WebRTC use by default, allowing for both live web conversations and peer-to-peer file swaps. There's more to the release as well, depending on the platform. Windows users receive support for HiDPI displays, like that of the Kirabook; every desktop user also gets gaming-friendly OdinMonkey JavaScript tuning, a web notification API and a font inspector. Android users won't have WebRTC and other upgrades for now, but everyone can experiment with the latest Firefox beta at the source links.

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Source: Firefox Beta, Google Play

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/05/17/firefox-22-beta/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget

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