Days before the opening of its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), Apple once again is touting the advantages of new Web standards, such as HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and the WebKit rendering engine.
But the whole point of this page is to show that Safari and Apple's mobile devices are pretty much way ahead of all the other browsers (except maybe Chrome) in adopting and pushing these up-and-coming ...
Apple on Friday posted a demo page showing off the power of HTML5 and what can be done with the technology on a Web page. The HTML5 Showcase has seven categories of interactive material: Video, ...
Apple's latest attempt to show off the HTML5 features of its newest Safari browser does more harm than good Given all the hype, it’s easy to forget that HTML5 is not yet a finalized Web standard. That ...
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Apple posted a showcase of “HTML5 and web standards” on its website Thursday that highlights the level of support for the emerging standard in the company’s Safari and Mobile Safari browsers. It’s ...
To call HTML5 Video "hype" would be an understatement. Every week, major tech companies announce improved support or new breakthroughs. Literally hundreds of new blog posts pop up every day on ...