Back when Apple was entering the mobile space, they (and others) touted HTML5 as the savior for us all. Now that Apple owns a significant portion of the paying mobile space, they seem somewhat less ...
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 ...
I will be presenting the thirty minute presentation “A First Look at HTML5” at Rocky Mountain Oracle Users Group (RMOUG) Training Days 2011 three weeks from today. Because I only have thirty minutes, ...
Although vendor-written, this contributed piece does not advocate a position that is particular to the author’s employer and has been edited and approved by Network World editors. The app development ...
Over the course of the last few years, there's been endless debate about the power and potential of HTML5 as a serious platform for mobile games. As things stand, much of that potential remains ...