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A slow browsing experience could hamper your tasks, especially when you use websites that run applications on them. And now with most applications moving towards the cloud computing platform, it is ...
The browser is ubiquitous, contentious, and the one app that everybody uses on every kind of hardware imaginable. Here's how we gauge performance. Senior writer Seth Rosenblatt covered Google and ...
Although Android Ice Cream Sandwich makes some big leaps in HTML5 browser performance, Apple’s iOS 5 is still the king, according to a study by Sencha. Sencha sells frameworks for creating HTML5 Web ...
The HTML5 era is already here, it just isn’t evenly distributed yet. Browsers vary in their levels of support for the emerging standard, and developers are pushing the envelope with hacks, experiments ...
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A monthly overview of things you need to know as an architect or aspiring architect. Ludovic Henry explains how RISC-V's open standard ISA and collaborative ecosystem are poised to revolutionize AI/ML ...
Geolocation, Web Workers, History manipulation, undo, iFrame sandboxes, and other HTML5 specs laying the groundwork for a safer and smarter Web One of the sly games that smart managers play is ...
On Monday, Google made a big splash with a customized Arcade Fire video page that showed off all the cool things HTML5 can do, from video, animations and 3D rendering to gorgeous fonts and ...
From the beginning, Web users have had mixed feelings about the way their browser communicates. On one hand, the idea of a tightly controlled sandbox is appealing because it limits the damage a ...
SmartBear Software today announced expanded test automation support for Microsoft platforms including Microsoft Visual Studio 2012, Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10. By equipping development teams ...
The next major revamp to hit the Web, HTML5, promises to make the Web more powerful and flexible for the sites that adopt it. So flexible, in fact, that hackers like Lavakumar Kuppan are already hard ...