Haroun joined Android Police in 2021, reporting on the latest stories in the tech world. Since then, he’s gleefully covered everything from the most mundane Google Docs features to more mainstream ...
You will soon be able to use the Nintendo Switch gamepads to control online games in Google Chrome using the GamePad API. The GamePad API is an API that allows users to interact directly with web ...
For a while now, it’s been possible to use handheld gaming controllers to play games in Chrome and Edge. Unfortunately, the experience is less than great due to input lag—and that’s something ...
You may have already noticed, but Google’s latest Olympic-related doodle on the homepage is an interactive HTML5 game that celebrates hurdle races. Users can notably pair a USB-powered gamepad, ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Google is bringing virtual reality to the web, whether you want it or not. Thanks to the launch of the WebVR ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Mozilla is out today with its latest Firefox Web browser ...
A new version of Chrome Dev is available for Android users as version 55 which introduces improved Android Pay support to the app. This is not the only change though as it also adds in some tweaks to ...
Adobe today released Flash Player 14 as well as the Air 14 Runtime and SDK. Both are considered major quarterly releases, and include new features, as well as the usual bug fixes and security updates.
We reported back in 2014 that Microsoft Research was testing out playing games in a browser. Basically, they wanted to see if they can deliver a good gameplay experience with serious games, such as ...
This year is set to be one of the most disruptive 12 months ever for the games industry. Straight from the most fiery E3 conference for some time, we’re now just a few short months away from the next ...
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