HTML5
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Mozilla has teamed up with Panasonic to bring the Firefox OS to next-generation smart TVs. The companies say that the open platform, will give TV viewers more personalized and optimized access to web and broadcasting content and services through the internet.
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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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Using NASA Landsat imagery, Google Earth Engine now allows users to view fully interactive time-lapses spanning up to 13 years.
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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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iStencyl is a program which allows you to create your web and iOS games without having any coding experience.
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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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