It’s a safe bet Firefox won’t be getting any awards soon (Mozilla needs to pick up their game), which leaves Google Chrome and Safari to duke it out for a good ol’ fashioned HTML5 performance test.
Should you care about the level of HTML5 support in your browser? Maybe not now, but it all depends upon what the content producers do. Most websites don’t require any of the new features in the fifth ...
With Safari 4’s improved history search, Top Sites and controversial tabbed windows features garnering much of the attention, users have largely overlooked support for HTML 5 introduced in the public ...
Chrome and Opera lead in compliance with the latest Web features, but the differences among browsers may be smaller than they appear Has it really been four years since the buzzword “HTML5” came ...
iOS 4.2 is a free update for every iPhone, iPod or iPad device available now. This new release provides some major changes on HTML5 and W3C future standards support, like WebSockets and Accelerometer ...
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