Chrome Game: Ape Motion 3D Bowling
Ape Motion’s 3D Bowling Game is a cool WebGL-based game for Google Chrome. It is a classic bowling game with added features.
Ape Motion’s 3D Bowling Game is a cool WebGL-based game for Google Chrome. It is a classic bowling game with added features.
The Blackberry 10 browser has successfully passed the Ringmark Ring 1, and it would be the top mobile browser on HTML5Test.com.
Ericsson Labs today released its ambitious mobile browser, Bowser, which is world’s first WebRTC enabled mobile browser. Bowser is available on Android and iOS platforms for free.
VLC 2.0.4 adds support for Opus Codec, the new lossy audio compression format developed by IETF. Opus is an open standard and royalty-free.
Finally, experimental WebRTC support has landed in the Firefox 19 nightly build. Current implementation supports getUserMedia, PeerConnection and DataChannels.
MoboTap today released two major products for Android users: Dolphin Browser 9 and Dolphin Jetpack add-on. The Dolphin Jetpack add-on works only with the Dolphin Browser 9 and uses the technology behind Dolphin Engine to deliver faster browsing experience for games and web apps. Dolphin team explains the Jetpack add-on, “Dolphin Jetpack is an improved [...]
The popular Android browser Dolphin has touched another high by passing the first ring of Ringmark test. MoboTap, the company behind this highly customizable mobile browser, has also released the beta build which passed the above test.
Maxthon, the browser we discovered recently as the topper on HTML5Test.com, has been warned by Niels Leenheer, the developer behind this website which ranks browsers on the basis of their support for latest HTML5 features. Leenheer has revealed that the Maxthon has enabled several WebKit features it does not support yet.
Dolphin Engine beta is claimed to score 450+ points on the HTML5Test.com, which makes it more compatible with HTML5 standards and specifications.
Mozilla is working on an open app marketplace for long, and this marketplace is now open for developers to submit their apps built using the open standard technologies like HTML5, CCS and JavaScript. Apart from HTML5, Mozilla has also provided certain APIs for the developers to integrate their apps with the modern browsers.