I've read about how HTML5 will change the way I use the web, but it seems like the biggest example of HTML5 in action is on sites like YouTube—which don't support ...
Sticking a couple big ones up Adobe’s way, Vimeo’s embeddable Universal Player allows for playback of Vimeo videos on iPads and other non-Flash-supporting devices, using HTML5—but also detects other ...
Mozilla today announced that Firefox for Windows now works with Netflix’s HTML5 video player. At the same time, Netflix promised the functionality would come to Firefox for Mac users “next year.” In ...
Good news for Firefox users that hated needing to use Microsoft’s almost-dead Silverlight plugin: full HTML5 support just came to Netflix. The change comes following the addition of Firefox’s ...
Up until now, talk around HTML5 has largely focused on its promise, without many major sites actually implementing HTML5-specific features as anything more than tech demos. Today, YouTube is taking ...
Is there a reason you can't use Safari for your HTML 5 video, H.264, needs? I know it's not an answer to your question, but it is a solution to the problem of playing HTML 5 video on the Mac. Going ...
HTML5 is one of the leading mobile technologies that consumers and companies should pay attention to, especially in 2015 and 2016, a new report from the Gartner research group indicates. "HTML5 won't ...
Lost among all the Mobile World Congress media frenzy was a short demonstration in which Microsoft showed off the HTML5 capabilities of the upcoming mobile version of Internet Explorer 9. While it was ...
Google announced it will cease supporting H.264 – one of the major codecs for the HTML5 video platform. HTML5 Codec Support New Browser War Or Google Edict? “Though H.264 plays an important role in ...
While paint, canvas and brushes have largely stayed the same over the past few centuries, the Internet offers dynamic, cutting-edge tools to create digital art. HTML5 is one such evolution of new ...
Vimeo, the video-centric social networking site, has landed a sucker punch on Adobe by releasing its own universal media player that will allow its videos to be played on Apple devices like the iPad ...