Mobile browsers lag, so mobile HTML5 apps suffer
While HTML5 has made advances in areas like animation and video, support of HTML5 on mobile browsers remains inadequate, argues an official at Mozilla, which has been a major proponent of HTML5.
View ArticleChrome 31 pushes Web apps a step closer to desktop apps
When Google released Chrome 31 this week, it snuck in an extra goodie under the hood: the Portable Native Client, aka PNaCl ("pinnac
View ArticleFast and flashy: Famo.us JavaScript framework revealed
The biggest problem with most HTML5 apps is that they're slow.
View ArticleThe Chrome Apps empire could be coming to iOS
A little detective work by the folks at TheNextWeb has turned up what Google has tentati
View ArticleMobile app developers' interest in HTML5 is slipping
Interest in the use of HTML5 for mobile application development has begun slipping, according to the latest edition of a quarterly survey of developers.
View ArticleForrester: HTML5 apps still not as good as native apps
The fact that no two mobile devices have the same screen size is one of mobile's big advantages -- and one of its drawbacks.
View ArticleAdobe Flash: Insecure, outdated, and here to stay
With all the head-shaking over Windows XP, aka The OS That Refused to Die, let's also spare a thought for The Plug-in That Refuses to Die: Adobe Flash.
View ArticleDeveloper survey: HTML5 gaining, Windows slipping
HTML5 developers queried recently by tools vendor Sencha remain dedicated to building apps via Web technologies, even as doubts have been cast on how effective HTML5 is vis à vis native development.
View ArticleFamo.us: We're building a better PhoneGap
Not long ago, we looked at Famo.us, the folks behind
View ArticleReview: Google Chrome wants to be your OS
A couple of months ago, my wife told me, "The Internet is slow." I had a look at her computer, which still runs Windows XP because that's what she knows and likes, and realized that she was still...
View ArticleGoogle's Angular.js 2 promises faster, slicker, future-proof JavaScript
Work is about to begin on the second big revision of Angular, Google's JavaScript UI framework, according to a blog post on AngularJs.org.
View ArticleHalf full or half empty? HTML5's mixed outlook
These are the best of times and the worst of times for HTML5. The markup language is a significant achievement, but has not yet met expectations, according to a newly released IDC report.
View Article3 ways Brendan Eich can move Mozilla beyond browsers
On Monday, Mozilla's co-founder Brendan Eich, also known as the inventor of JavaScript,
View ArticleGoogle prepping 'Quantum Paper' UI for multiple platforms, report says
Google is preparing to introduce a new design framework for its products, not just as they appear on the Web and in Android, but in iOS as well, according to a report in
View Article15 great apps for Android Wear
All Android Wear apps are not created equal. Here are 15 standout selections that actually add value to the smartwatch formDek: All Android Wear apps are not created equal. Here are 15 standout...
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