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It’s final: Opera 10.6 supports WebM and more HTML5 features

It’s final: Opera 10.6 supports WebM and more HTML5 features

Opera 10.6 is not just fast. It’s updated for more HTML5 features and WebM video support. WebM video standard is an open source project by Google which is supposed to be used with HTML5. For the HTML5 new features, Opera brings the geolocation, App Cache and more. The built-in malware protection is now powered by AVG. Users will get the 30% discount if they want to purchase the software to get full protection. It’s a kind of...

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Mozilla shares tentative vision for Firefox 4

Mozilla shares tentative vision for Firefox 4

How an internet browser should be is a big question. Mozilla has finally shared the details about the Firefox 4. They clearly know the browser should be simpler, cleaner and faster navigation. It will support CSS3 and HTML5 Praser. Native multimedia capabilities is also planned. We could expect a first beta in this June. But, Mozilla said everything may be changed since it’s only a plan. 【Via Winandmac】【Source...

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Opera wades into Flash debate, says it ‘makes very little sense’ for video

Opera wades into Flash debate, says it ‘makes very little sense’ for video

Opera Software already caused quite a stir with the release of the iPhone version of its browser, and it looks like it’s now starting to make itself heard in one of the biggest browser-related debates going. Speaking with Tech Radar, Opera’s product analyst Phillip Grønvold started out with something of a diplomatic approach by saying that “today’s internet content is dependent on Flash” and “if you...

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No Flash On The iPad? No Problem. Brightcove Turns Videos Into HTML5.

No Flash On The iPad? No Problem. Brightcove Turns Videos Into HTML5.

The lack of Flash on the iPad is a sore point for many and often listed as one of its greatest potential weaknesses. Not allowing Flash on the iPhone is bad enough, but on the larger iPad with full-screen browsing, its absence will be much more noticeable. Or will it? Already the Web is adapting. Videos powered by Brightcove, for instance, will stream in an HTML5 video player when it detects an iPad. On the iPhone browser, the ...

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