The five characters HTML5 are now an established buzzword, found everywhere on the Web and often given top billing in slides, feature lists, and other places where terms du jour congregate.
HTML5 lets you play music through compliant browsers—no "cloud" required. Recently, "cloud"-based music services, from big names like Amazon, Google and Apple, have been getting attention in the press ...
The Dubjoy project was stopped dead in its tracks when the newest version of the Google Chrome browser stopped using Adobe’s flash plugin and transitioned to their own called Pepper Flash. The aim of ...
The popup is dead. The previous version of the player lived in a popup window separate from its main page — not exactly the most seamless experience. NPR has replaced that with a persistent player ...
While the HTML5 video element gets the lion’s share of attention because of its potential to eliminate the need for Flash on popular sites like YouTube, the HTML5 audio element is equally useful. Like ...
April 10, 2012 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Google has added a few experimental features to Google Music including the ability to trigger desktop ...
Firefox and Safari partially support it, Google's Wave and Chrome projects are banking on it, and most web developers are ecstatic about what it means. It's HTML5, and if you're not exactly sure what ...
Internet Explorer 11 is being packed into and rolled out with Windows 8.1, though you can already check out a pre-release version in the Windows 8.1 Developer Preview as well as on Windows 7. Should ...
Bitstream has updated its BOLT web browser for phones that can run Java-based apps. That includes BlackBerry phone sand some Palm and Windows Mobile devices. Version 2.3 includes support for HTML5 ...
RIM has pushed out an updated version of the BlackBerry Tablet OS simulator, complete with a fully embedded BlackBerry browser so that would-be PlayBook devs can test out their web-apps, Flash 10.1 ...