HTML5
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Netflix has outlined its plans to move from Microsoft Silverlight to HTML5-based streaming.
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Spanish start-up Aisoy Robotics is marketing a new robot that, while it may look similar to the famous Furby, is actually a fully programmable research and development platform.
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Gizmag recently had a chance to chat with Adobe's Michael Stoddart about some of the new changes implemented in CS6.
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Atari (aided and abetted by Microsoft) has launched a new version of its online arcade, with new versions of classic games presented using HTML5.
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QNX recently demoed a reference car for its new in-car app platform - a Jeep Wrangler equipped with "CAR 2."
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Adobe's new Flash Media Server 4.5 allows Flash video content to be viewed directly within Safari on iOS devices.
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That sound you hear is an infinite number of high-school IT teachers groaning.
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GigaPan Time Machine allows users to create ultra-high-resolution panoramic time-lapse videos, using a regular digital camera and a GigaPan robotic tripod.
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Google Labs has revealed an interesting example of HTML5 and WebGL technology in the Body Browser, an interactive 3D journey through and around the human body.
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Looks like the legion of iPhone users are pretty keen to get Flash video on their device with the news that the Skyfire 2.0 mobile web browser for iPhone that is capable of playing Flash videos has effectively “sold out.”
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deviantART's Muro is a free HTML5 drawing application