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Try out Windows Phone 7 on the iPhone
Microsoft has made a web-based demo of Windows Phone 7 that is runnable in the mobile Safari browser on the iPhone. Obviously, Microsoft hope to entice iOS users and show
Read More »Firefox 6 coming August 16th, but you can get it now
UPDATE: Firefox 6 is out now. Firefox 7,8 and 9 coming before the end of 2011. Firefox 6 already? Yes and you don’t have to wait until its official August
Read More »Mozilla releases Firefox 5 with better HTML5 support
Mozilla has released Firefox 5 with many improvements. What’s New: Added support for CSS animations The Do-Not-Track header preference has been moved to increase discoverability Tuned HTTP idle connection logic
Read More »iPad 2 browser: “A top rate, no compromises HTML5 browser.”
Sencha has done a recent study of the iPad 2 browser compared to the original iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab and the Motorola. The tests include running several tests in the
Read More »Check out this iPad 2 simulator made out of CSS3, jQuery and HTML5
The above image looks like a regular iPad 2 promo image but it actually isn’t, it’s actually a full-on simulator running in a web browser. Now aside from a few
Read More »Adobe Labs releases “Wallaby” to convert Flash websites to HTML5.
Adobe Labs has recently released a beta version of a new application called “Wallaby”. “Wallaby” converts artwork and animation made in Flash into HTML code. Adobe does warn that not
Read More »With faster CPUs and graphics, will Apple’s iOS eventually run Flash?
The amount of criticism for Apple’s stance on not including Adobe’s Flash Player seems to go in cycles. At first it was a pretty big deal until the App Store
Read More »Adobe CEO on Apple’s lack of Flash in iOS: “It’s a non-issue”.
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen talked on Forbes about Flash and it’s challenge to keep up with the growing market. Of course the “feud” with Apple was brought up and he
Read More »Facebook working on being tablet optimized. Native iPad app?
TechCrunch spoke with Facebook CTO Bret Taylor about a the possibility of the site being tablet optimized. Here’s multiple quotes to sum it up: ”We’ve been a little cautious about
Read More »Disney-ABC: HTML5 not ready yet because of advertising and copyright issues.
Executive vice president for Disney-ABC Albert Cheng has said that HTML5 is not ready because they cannot advertise properly…yet. He also mentions how copyright protection is not as mature as
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