Chrome joins Firefox, Safari, and Opera with the ability to display video without a plug-in such as Adobe's Flash. But the HTML standard is rough at best. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
Forget about the debate over whether “Avatar” or “The Hurt Locker” will win movie awards this year. The real argument among those who create and share their own Web videos — DIY James Camerons, as it ...
Android is an open-source software stack for mobile devices. Developers can access the stack's code and even develop independent applications for free distribution or sale of Google Play. Android can ...
As the post-Flash era approaches, developers will increasingly use open standards to deploy video on the Web. Ars takes a look at the many advantages of HTML5 video and some of the major challenges ...