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News
20.04.2012
Mozilla’s Boot 2 Gecko getting 2013 commercial release?
Mozilla’s HTML5-based mobile operating system, Boot 2 Gecko, will allegedly be getting a commercial release in early 2013 more...
Features
02.03.2012
Mozilla’s Boot 2 Gecko and why it could change the world
We sit down with Mozilla’s Brendan Eich and Andreas Gal to get the inside scoop on the company’s HTML5-based mobile phone operating system, Boot to Gecko (B2G) more...
News
29.02.2012
MWC 2012: First look: Mozilla’s Boot to Gecko (B2G) on Galaxy S2
Richard Goodwin
We get a live demo of Mozilla’s HTML5-based Boot to Gecko (B2G) operating system running on Samsung’s Galaxy S2 more...
News
26.01.2012
Social trading app eToro Mobile Trader released on iPhone
The eToro Mobile Trader app on iPhone allows you to make (or lose) money via trading whilst on the move more...
News
21.11.2011
Android Ice Cream Sandwich still without Flash support
Tony Crammond
Google has officially confirmed what a lot of people knew: Flash isn't supported on Ice Cream Sandwich...yet more...
News
09.11.2011
Adobe dropping Flash in favour of HTML5
Adobe is halting development on its Flash Player for mobile browsers to focus on HTML5 more...
News
30.09.2011
Details of Facebook’s Project Spartan momentarily leaked online
Details of Facebook’s HTML5-based Project Spartan momentarily appeared online, revealing screen shots of the new mobile application more...
News
14.04.2011
Windows Phone 7 browser embarasses the iPhone 4
Chishi Kapundu
At a conference the Mango-updated Windows Phone 7 browser flexed its HTML 5 muscle against the iPhone 4 and the Nexus S - and won more...
News
08.02.2011
Gmail Priority Inbox comes to HTML5 smartphone browsers
Paul Briden
Google has enabled Priority Inbox on HTML5 smartphones, including iOS 3.0 and above more...
News
20.09.2010
Facebook denies it’s making a smartphone
Richard Goodwin
Facebook has denied it is making a smartphone complete with its own home-brew operating system more...
News
24.08.2010
YouTube goes HTML5. Flash? Who needs it?
Tony Crammond
Google has updated its mobile YouTube site to HTML5, bringing functionality to users not graced with Flash-capable devices more...
News
09.07.2010
YouTube beefs up mobile experience
Richard Goodwin
YouTube has improved its mobile site for both the iPhone and Android platforms more...
















