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November 2011 Release of Web Real-Time Communication API

It's been a while since we updated the Web Real-Time Communication API, so today we're glad to announce a new release. We have built 32 and 64 bit packages for both Ubuntu 11.04 and the latest 11.10...

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Ericsson Labs 2011 Highlights

It’s hard to believe that another year has gone by; 2011 was a great year for Labs. Looking back over the past 12 months, we have noticed some definite themes in our work. Progress: The addition of 6...

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Experimenting with WebRTC on iOS

While continously improving our WebRTC-enabled WebKit engine we have also been busy implementing an iOS application with WebRTC support. In the clip below, we show you a webapp running in both our...

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WebRTC Interworking with Traditional Telephony Services

In this post and associated video, we will show a WebRTC application that can interoperate with IMS MMTel, make a PSTN call, and call in to a teleconference service using DTMF.Previously, we...

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Web Real-Time Communication API - The Next Step

When Ericsson Labs launched the Web Real-Time Communication API in May 2011, it was the first implementation of PeerConnection, MediaStream and getUserMedia() as then proposed by WHATWG, and it...

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Bowser – The World’s First WebRTC-Enabled Mobile Browser

Start experimenting with WebRTC on mobile devicesEricsson Research today proudly announces the world’s first WebRTC-enabled browser, called Bowser, for mobile devices. Mobility is part of Ericsson's...

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Live Bowser demo app available

Test audio/video communication in Bowser without a serverMany of you have been asking about a simple way to test audio/video communication in Bowser without having to set up your own server. Now it's...

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Bowser on Android TV?

Ever wondered if WebRTC could work on a Smart TV? Javier Cerviño took this question to heart and ran with it. Earlier in December, we received an email from Javier explaining that he has successfully...

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Ericsson Labs 2012 Highlights

2012 has been a year of change for us in the Labs. Here is a brief summary of what's taken place.In keeping with the Labs concept, we are here to experiment and try out new things and this meant that...

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3D WebRTC: 3D visual communication in a browser

Bringing live 3D visual communication into web browsers. In the What’s Next area at MWC 2013 we have demonstrated the next generation of video communication: 3D visual communication. We received very...

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Retiring Bowser

Ericsson Research discontinues the experimental WebRTC browser BowserEricsson Research has decided to remove Bowser from the Apple App Store and Google Play. When Bowser was released, it was the...

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