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More on That Chromecast Competitor Mozilla Isn’t Building (But Is Helping With)

Mozilla has indeed been providing engineering support to Abitcool for a Firefox OS-based TV streaming stick, due out later this year.

Christian Heilmann

While Mozilla has gone to some pains to distance itself from a Firefox OS-based streaming TV stick project, the company acknowledged on Tuesday that it has been providing a hardware maker with engineering support to make the Chromecast rival.

The as-yet-unnamed product is due out later this year from aBitCool and will be released globally, a Mozilla representative said, with pricing and other details yet to be released.

“The device is an HDMI-streaming stick that allows the user to fling content from compatible mobile or Web apps to an HDTV,” Mozilla said, while reiterating its earlier claim that it “is not a Mozilla project.”

A report from Gigaom begged to differ, saying that Mozilla had indeed been working closely with a hardware partner on the device.

Discussion of the effort cropped up last week after a Twitter posting by Mozilla developer evangelist Christian Heilman with a picture of a prototype.

Mozilla has focused most of its Firefox OS efforts on getting the operating system adopted for low-end smartphones, although Panasonic has also said it plans to use the software for use in smart TVs.

This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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