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Items tagged with 'HTML5'

Found: 17 items.

Netflix Backing HTML5, But Not Without DRM In Place

Netflix Backing HTML5, But Not Without DRM In Place

Tuesday, April 16, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
There's little doubt that HTML5 is going to have a huge impact on our Web-surfing, as it's far more capable than previous standards to the point where entire plugins can be replaced. Plugins such as Flash, Silverlight and perhaps even the ever-vulnerable Java. While the Web remains rich with Flash-based content, whether... Read More
Firefox OS Set to Invade the Mobile Market, Mozilla Announces Handset Hardware Partners

Firefox OS Set to Invade the Mobile Market, Mozilla Announces Handset Hardware Partners

Sunday, February 24, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
Ahead of Mobile World Congress, Mozilla has made several announcements pertaining to Firefox OS, not the least of which is the list of manufacturing partners that will be producing handsets running the mobile operating system. The list includes Alcatel, LG, ZTE, and Huawei, all of which will be making Firefox OS devices... Read More
Firefox For Android Now Supporting HTML5 Video Playback For Jelly Bean and Ice Cream Sandwich

Firefox For Android Now Supporting HTML5 Video Playback For Jelly Bean and Ice Cream Sandwich

Saturday, December 01, 2012 - by Rob Williams in News
When Mozilla dropped the latest version of its Firefox browser for Android on November 19th, it just seemed like any other update. If you're like me and have a couple of apps every single day wanting updates, it really doesn't leave much time to look into what's new with every one of them. Apparently Mozilla realizes this,... Read More
Atari and Microsoft Bring Favorite Arcade Classics To Your Web Browser

Atari and Microsoft Bring Favorite Arcade Classics To Your Web Browser

Thursday, August 30, 2012 - by Joshua Gulick in News
If you have a hard time picturing what your childhood would have been like without blasting asteroids to smithereens or battling your friends in Pong, you’re in for a treat. If you have no idea what we’re talking about, you’re still in for a lot of fun, thanks to Atari. The venerable game maker is partnering... Read More
First Mozilla Phone to Launch in Brazil Later This Year

First Mozilla Phone to Launch in Brazil Later This Year

Saturday, April 21, 2012 - by Paul Lilly in News
Do consumers really need yet another smartphone platform to consider when shopping a mobile device? We're about to find out. Perhaps you've heard of Mozilla's 'Boot to Gecko' (B2G) project, essentially an open source operating system that puts all its chips into HTML5. Well, it appears that the first phone to run B2G will... Read More
TeleNav Intros HTML5 Browser-Based, Voice-Guided, Turn-by-Turn GPS Navigation Service

TeleNav Intros HTML5 Browser-Based, Voice-Guided, Turn-by-Turn GPS Navigation Service

Thursday, December 15, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
The world's first HTML5, browser-based, voice-guided, turn-by-turn GPS nav service has just been released. Got all that? TeleNav is upping their game by adding "one line of code." That line gives evelopers of mobile websites or of apps with local content will have a free and easy way to integrate full GPS turn-by-turn directions... Read More
Adobe Kills Mobile Flash Development, Plans To Focus On HTML5

Adobe Kills Mobile Flash Development, Plans To Focus On HTML5

Wednesday, November 09, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
It hasn't even been 12 months since multiple manufacturers were positioning Adobe Flash support as a centerpiece of their tablet strategies. Flash, we were told, was required for a "full Internet experience," and vital to the presentation of rich content. Today, Adobe dropped a bombshell. From this point forward, "We will... Read More
Mozilla Aiming For Unified Mobile Development With WebAPI

Mozilla Aiming For Unified Mobile Development With WebAPI

Thursday, August 25, 2011 - by Ryan McLaughlin in News
Mozilla has begun development on an ambitious new project with the goal of providing a single application development environment for modern mobile devices. The project, named WebAPI, is Mozilla's attempt at breaking down the barriers between propriety app systems on iOS, Android, and others. Mozilla wants to provide a... Read More
New Microsoft Blog Sheds Light On Windows 8 Development, Project Goals

New Microsoft Blog Sheds Light On Windows 8 Development, Project Goals

Tuesday, August 16, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
Microsoft's initial declaration that Windows 8 would run on ARM CPUs and early product demonstrations earned the nascent OS a great deal of attention. Since then, however, the company has remained largely silent on the features and capabilities of the new operating system, even as questions regarding the OS's support for... Read More
Microsoft Continues To Bleed Mobile Market Share, Despite WP7

Microsoft Continues To Bleed Mobile Market Share, Despite WP7

Sunday, August 07, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
Windows Phone 7 was supposed to reverse Microsoft's declining market share, prove that the company was capable of designing a product that could stand against the best Android and Apple had to offer, and re-establish the company as a major player in the smartphone space. Despite generally positive reviews, WP7 has failed... Read More
Adobe Unveils Next-Gen HTML5 Tech, Calls It "Edge"

Adobe Unveils Next-Gen HTML5 Tech, Calls It "Edge"

Wednesday, August 03, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
With HTML5 grabbing a massive amount of support right out of the gate (and Flash still not being supported on the world's hottest selling tablet), there was speculation that Adobe would jump onto something new in time. Now, the company is unveiling an early preview of a new HTML5 web motion and interaction design tool.... Read More
Microsoft Labels WebGL A Fundamental, Unacceptable Security Risk

Microsoft Labels WebGL A Fundamental, Unacceptable Security Risk

Saturday, June 18, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
The past 18 months have seen a significant evolution in browser graphics. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Opera have all added support for such standards as OpenCL, HTML5, and Direct2D acceleration. (HTML5 isn't a graphics standard, strictly speaking, but it allows the browser to handle certain activities that once required... Read More
Google Ditches H.264 Support in Chrome

Google Ditches H.264 Support in Chrome

Wednesday, January 12, 2011 - by Paul Lilly in News
Google has decided to renege on its promise to support both H.264 and open source codecs in its Chrome browser, dropping support for the former and vowing to completely back the latter. This change will take place in the next couple of months, the search giant said in Chromium blog post. "We expect even more rapid innovation... Read More
Hulu Overhauls Web Player, Says They'll Stick With Flash For Now

Hulu Overhauls Web Player, Says They'll Stick With Flash For Now

Sunday, May 16, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
We're still waiting for this so-called Hulu Plus subscription to go into effect, but while everything's still free, we'll try to pretend that Hulu is just updating their video player out of the kindness of their heart. There's no certain indication that this overhaul is leading up to a paid option for select "premium" content,... Read More
Internet Explorer Continues To Bleed Market Share; Chrome Picking It Up

Internet Explorer Continues To Bleed Market Share; Chrome Picking It Up

Tuesday, May 04, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
My, how the mighty have fallen. It wasn't long ago that Internet Explorer simply dominated the Internet. Everyone used it be default, and no other browser came close in terms of market share. IE was so powerful that the European Union banded together and forced Microsoft to insert a Browser Selection Screen on all new copies... Read More
Google's Gmail For iPad Site Adds Two-Pane View To Utilize Extra Space

Google's Gmail For iPad Site Adds Two-Pane View To Utilize Extra Space

Sunday, April 04, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
If you look at what's happening in the software development world, it's pretty remarkable to see how the iPad has shuffled things up. With any new platform, some tweaks are made, but few happen this fast. There were only a few months between the debut of the iPad and the launch of it, yet many developers have already created... Read More
Who Needs HTML5? Chrome 5 Integrates Flash Plug-In

Who Needs HTML5? Chrome 5 Integrates Flash Plug-In

Wednesday, March 31, 2010 - by Paul Lilly in News
In somewhat of a surprise move, Google this week announced it has begun collaborating with Adobe to improve the Flash Player experience in Google Chrome, and as such, has bundled the plug-in with the latest version of Chrome in the developer channel.The implications here are potentially huge. Let's not forget that Google... Read More
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