Samsung Considering Android Based TVs
(September 8, 2010)
Google's Search Event
(September 8, 2010)
Apple TV to launch with Netflix
(September 1, 2010)
Arcade Fire Meets HTML5
(September 1, 2010)
Chrome 7 Shows Off Hardware Acceleration
(August 31, 2010)
Gmail's "Priority Inbox" Sorts Important E-mails
(August 31, 2010)
HTML5 Image Enhancer to be Released Next Week!
(August 25, 2010)
Another piece of the HTML5 Extension series is on its way due next week. The HTML5 Image Enhancer is a tool which creates real-time effects on your web page for greater user experience. Choose from many rich type borders, shadow and reflections. Without the need of any flash or coding our developers created a stunning demo to show you the features included in the soon to be released HTML5 Image Enhancer.
Google's Goggles Comes to iPhones
(August 25, 2010)
A report by The Register, which was covering the Hot Chips conference at Stanford University, makes note of Google staff engineer David Petrou's keynote, wherein Petrou said the application was, in fact, still in the works. Better yet: pending Apple's approval, it's scheduled for release by the end of 2010.
iMac the Next Touch-screen Device?
(August 24, 2010)
Patently Apple, a blog that keeps tabs on Apple's USPTO filings, noticed an application on Monday that depicts a hinged-screen version of Apple's iMac desktop that has a touch-sensitive screen. The hinge appears to allow the computer to alternate between a traditional vertical desktop configuration and a flat, iPad-like surface when rocked back on its hinge.
HTML5Rocks v2
(August 18, 2010)
If you want to make your work more engaging and create faster, more responsive experience for you users, you should check out the new content added to HTML5rocks.com If you want to not only get up to speed, but understand the browser differences and techniques for a robust implementation, please take a look through the new guides for implementing HTML5 video, understanding "offline," auditing your webapp with the Chrome developer tools, and using web workers and @font-face.







