A new study from Spaceport says Apple's iPhones and iPads do a far better job of handling HTML5 in the browser than competing Android-based devices. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Jun 11, 2013) - SpiderOak, the 'Zero-Knowledge' privacy cloud technologies provider, today announced the new SpiderOak Android 2.0 application. Redesigned from the ...
WYPLAY, one of the world's leaders in innovative software solutions for TV operators, launches its next generation HTML5 Android platform designed for Chipset vendors, STB manufacturers, RCU companies ...
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 ...
Web app developer Sencha has profiled Samsung's Android-based Galaxy Tab in comparison to Apple's iPad, concluding that while it is billed as "the first mass-market Android tablet; unfortunately, ...
Android may be the most popular mobile browser, having today overtaken Opera, but when it comes to HTML5 performance, it looks like iOS is king. This at least according to a new report from ...
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