Tag: HTML 5
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Adobe Flash Player Lives! Multimedia App Supporters (inc. BBC) Keep Software on Google Play Store
We thought it was going for good – but backed by the Beeb, Flash Player is staying on Android smartphones for the time being..
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Google Chrome to touch down on Android – Supporting Nexus Prime & Ice Cream Sandwich launch?
It’s been a long time coming, but Android mobile owners will soon get to use the popular and speedy Chrome web-browser through their pocket and tablet pal very soon. According to Chromium Code website, Google Chrome on Phone is readying for launch and could very likely appear at the Samsung ‘Google Episode’ event on October…
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Google Chrome to touch down on Android – Supporting Nexus Prime & Ice Cream Sandwich launch?
It’s been a long time coming, but Android mobile owners will soon get to use the popular and speedy Chrome web-browser through their pocket and tablet pal very soon. According to Chromium Code website, Google Chrome on Phone is readying for launch and could very likely appear at the Samsung ‘Google Episode’ event on October…
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Microsoft drops Flash from IE on Windows 8 tablet
Microsoft have announced in a blog post that one of the web’s most widely used technologies for viewing content rich websites is going to be absent from some versions of Windows 8. The software giant is to drop Adobe Flash from the web browser used on the Metro interface of Windows 8. However, Flash will…
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Carbyn Offers Corporate-Free App Store
Whilst apps are old news and Flash-based utilities are showing their age, HTML 5 is on the rise, going from strength to strength every day. Soon an incoming project from Facebook, labelled ‘Spartan’, is set to bring an HTML 5 platform to the enduring social networking hub in the near future. Platforms are all well…
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iPlayer is no-go for Mango – Windows Phone gets no Beeb on-demand
Popular on-demand service, iPlayer, is incompatible with the next wave of Windows Phones, claims the Beeb. They suggest that the lack of current HLS or HTTP Live Streaming, which supports the BBC playback and program search, will be the cause for telly addicts on-the-move missing out on their programming on gadgets such as the HTC…
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Chrome gaining on Internet Explorer in popularity poll – Music stars help the push Google browser
Web-company Statcounter has released its findings on the most popular internet browsing software for UK surfers and has found that Google Chrome is now second and closing the one time much larger gap between itself and ever-dominant number one, Microsoft Internet Explorer. Chrome has been an evolving net browser in recent years, integrating many key…