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Palm has recently released a software developer kit for webOS 1.4. It's most important new tools include: WebKit 4 with improved CSS support; Better use of the HTML5 Media API; New camera API that's been extended to let an app initiate both video and image capture; Updated V8 JavaScript engine And many more updates and improvements....
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Hi, finally I got time to write my first article in to forum nokia wiki. APIBridge has been there for a while for Flash Lite and JavaScript developers. In my first article I will demonstrate how to capture image, video or audio in Flash Lite 3.0 based devices and how to send those files to server side. This can be done with Flash Lite and ActionScript 2.0 in a few lines of code. Here is a direct l...
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In the wake of the great Flash controversy of 2010, airline Virgin America appears to be stepping up to support Apple's portable devices. The company recently dropped Flash from its web site in favor of HTML5 in order to improve performance and increase compatility with devices such as Apple's iPhone according to The Register. "I don't want to cater to one hardware or one softw...
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Palm outs SDK for webOS 1.4 Lagging by the big OTA push by just a couple short days, Palm has published its SDK for devs looking to target webOS 1.4 -- and it's got some pretty important changes in the mix. Besides the obvious addition of Flash 10.1 on the Pre, 1.4 now incorporates WebKit 4 (along with an updated V8 JavaScript engine), better conformance with the HTML5 Media API spec, and additions to the platform'...
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Opera’s latest beta makes it the fastest browser on OS X Its been years since Ive used the Opera browser, but the latest beta version offers at least one tempting reason to switch: its fast. Really fast. So fast that it just smokes every other browser on the OS X platform. Its all thanks to Operas new JavaScript rendering engine, Carkan, and a new vector graphics library
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Macworld.com - The folks at Opera might have had to spend some time working around restrictions to port their browser to the iPhone, but when it comes to the desktop there are no such issues to contend with. Hence the release of Opera 10.50 beta, a sneak peek at the latest version of the company's venerable browser.
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Opera today announced the release of Opera 10.50 Beta for Mac, bringing several new features to the Web browser.Highlights - Cocoa - Unified tool bar - Growl notifications - Multi-touch gestures...
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Update: Whoa!  Opera just beat stock Safari in its own Webkit Javascript benchmarking tests. Frankly, we mostly use Opera for its in-line (legal!) Torrent downloading ability, but it is always good to hear that they are working on features like those announced today.   This version of Opera is supposed to use its new Javascript engine that it calls the fastest in the world.  We...
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RIM announces WebKit based BlackBerry phone web browser The only thing that the BlackBerry smartphones were lacking in was the BlackBerry web browser. Not only was it slow but it also had problems with web pages containing heavy JavaScript codes. At the same time making web pages unreadable at times is also a feature that plagues the BlackBerry web browser. Well, with the
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BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) plans to update it's fairly bland Web browser with a new WebKit one this year, Business Week reported this morning. RIM posted a video of the new Web browser on YouTube today that details a cleaner user interface and a much more robust user experience. The new browser will support HTML5, CSS3, and DOM L3 as well as Javascript and AJAX pages. RIM also ...
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