I got a little concerned earlier when David Pogue posted in The Ultimate iPhone FAQ that the Safari Web browser for iPhone would not support Java or Flash. This got my heart racing, and not in a good ...
We all know Flash is on the way out, but like Windows XP, it’s been astonishingly stubborn. Too many sites still use it, and it’s a common fallback method for displaying multimedia in antiquated ...
JavaScript, the now-ubiquitous scripting language popular in client-side Web development, has gotten faster and could find itself being used instead of Adobe Flash technology, according to Brendan ...
JavaScript, the now-ubiquitous scripting language popular in client-side Web development, has gotten faster and could find itself being used instead of Adobe Flash technology, Brendan Eich, the ...
The Apple iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch may not support Adobe Flash. But that doesn’t mean you can’t access Flash content on those devices. A few weeks ago we looked at Cloud Browse, an app that ...
Yet another nail in Flash's coffin. Amazon-owned live video streaming platform Twitch.TV is dropping Flash in favor of JavaScript and HTML 5. On Wednesday, July 22, Twitch revealed that it would be ...
While I still play some flash games I say, Good Riddance To Bad Rubbish. I honesty hope Java is next. Javascript should follow once is fully replaced by HTML 5 or HTML 5 Plus or whatever they are ...
A mobile advertising company has written a JavaScript library that makes Flash advertisements viewable on devices such as the iPad, working around Apple’s opposition to Adobe Systems’ multimedia ...
Open source software has its problems when it's trying to keep up with proprietary software, but when it does what it's good at – creating ideas and developing them very quickly in public – it can be ...
In a recent project I've undertaken, I must create a spinning roulette without using Flash. I figure good alternatives would be to use HTML DIV tags or Javascript, could you tell me how should I go ...
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