Posted by Patrick on November 10, 2011

When it comes to a debate regarding which mobile operating system is better between the iOS and Android, someone is bound to put up an argument that would probably go, "but Android has Flash Support". This is behind the reasoning that majority of the media content that's found on the Internet is flash based. But now in an official statement, somehow unexpectedly, Adobe decided to kill Flash support for mobile devices including Android and RIM...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on May 31, 2010
Smokescreen is a new open-source technology which allows you to run flash videos and animations on your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. For those who don't know: All iDevices are restricted by Apple to render any kind of flash content in their native browser. However HTML5 based content can be rendered on all iDevices as it don't require you to install any additional plugin like Flash. Smokescreen runs directly on your iDevice's native browser, reads...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on May 11, 2010
Apple seems to have no plans to support Flash on iPhone OS platform, thats why they are in process of developing a flash alternative called Gianduia which will be used for creating Rich Internet Applications (RIA). The stock Safari web-browser of iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad don't render Flash content but it do support HTML5 apps like Gmail app for iPad. The famous arcade game PacMan has been ported to iPhone OS platform.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on April 25, 2010
Yup, its a great news for all those who are big fan of the famous Facebook game FarmVille. Its coming to iPad and iPhone. FarmVille is developed by Zynga and is the most popular game app on Facebook with over 82.4 million monthly active users. The company have reserved two more domain names i-e farmvilleiphone.com and farmvillepad.com apart from the official FarmVille website farmville.com. This clearly points that sooner or later you are going to...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on April 3, 2010
While Google is supporting Adobe by giving internal Flash Player with every Dev version of Google Chrome, it seems that Google also want to keep its grip on new Apple tablet by releasing its HTML5 based Gmail app for iPad. Why HTML5 for Gmail app? Because Apple don't support Flash apps on iPad and iPhone. Developers at Google took full advantage of the large screen of iPad by creating a two-pane HTML5 based Gmail app...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Jaxov Team on January 25, 2010
YouTube now support limited HTML5 support for videos which enables you to watch YouTube videos without installing plugins like flash player or silverlight. Inorder to view YouTube videos in HTML5 based video player, you must first signup for Test Tube and as a prerequisite you must have Google Chrome, Safari or Chrome frame in IE as web browsers. HTML5 video player may look like a regular flash player but the interesting part is that you...
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