I’ve covered App.io a few times in the past. The service, which allows app devs to deploy fully useable HTML5 demo versions of their native iOS apps on the web, first launched under the name ...
Beautiful demos, all in one place. It advances the argument for doing some great stuff in HTML5, but of course doesn't address the current concerns of good authoring tools, lack of browser support, ...
Apple has posted a series of examples demonstrating various applications composed in HTML5. The demos below show how the latest version of Apple's Safari web browser, new Macs, and new Apple mobile ...
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, ...
You’ve probably heard about HTML5 plenty of times recently, but you may not know too much about what it can do. Apple wants to change that with its new site that showcases some of HTML5’s features and ...
Appular introduced the first HTML5 iPhone game demo today. The iPhone app developer is letting customers try out Hand of Greed in a version that’s playable using Safari on the iPhone, iPod Touch and ...
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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.
Microsoft is offering Christmas-themed HTML5 “experiences” for users to run in their browser, focused on hardware-accelerated HTML5. Demonstrations are entitled Santa Workshop and HTML5 Blizzard.
Sorry, Web developers, the promotional experts have made off with another one of your terms. Even if Apple is riding roughshod over you, though, maybe it's for the ...
If Apple really wanted to show off HTML5, they would have used actual HTML5, and they would have made it work in more browsers. What they did was to make it look like HTML5 was useless (since they use ...