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August 05, 2015 1 min read
In case you missed it, both Google and Mozilla browsers have declared that the era of Flash on the internet is officially over. Sit down, children, on the knee of Old Man Internet […]
The post Homestar Runner and Strong Bad mourn the death of Flash appeared first on Geek.com.
January 29, 2015 1 min read
Oh how the mighty have fallen. There was once a day when Flash ruled the Internet, powering everything from streaming video services to goofy time-wasting online cartoons. The switch from Macromedia to Adobe […]
The post YouTube ditches Flash for HTML5 appeared first on Geek.com.
July 02, 2014 1 min read
Very little has changed about the essential nature of music videos in the last few decades, but Google is taking them in a weird new direction with a Chrome experiment. The Cube is […]
The post The Cube is Google’s crazy new music video browser experiment appeared first on Geek.com.
June 20, 2014 1 min read
Twitter announced a few days ago that it had finally added support for animated GIFs, and a great cheer went up all across the web. Despite being a relic of a much earlier […]
The post Twitter’s GIFs aren’t real GIFs, so what are they? appeared first on Geek.com.
June 20, 2014 1 min read
Google’s Latest Chrome Experiment is all about keeping you plugged in to the Wold Cup craze and showing off the power of the Chrome browser. Chrome Experiments have quickly become one of those […]
The post Kick with Chrome: Google’s latest Chrome Experiment is 3 soccer games appeared first on Geek.com.
May 18, 2014 1 min read
A bit of news from Mozilla ruffled a lot of feathers in the tech world this week. Despite being a vocal opponent of DRM technologies over the years, Mozilla announced that Firefox would […]
The post Firefox’s new DRM support isn’t what it sounds like, and you shouldn’t worry appeared first on Geek.com.
March 03, 2014 1 min read
It has been more than 20 years since Jurassic Park hit theaters with its combination of computer generated and animatronic dinosaurs. The theme park depicted in the movie was supposed to be a […]
The post Run the Jurassic Park OS in your browser with no fear of raptor attacks appeared first on Geek.com.
January 08, 2014 1 min read
Remember that one time SOPA tried to happen and half the Internet went black to try and stop it? One of the biggest organizations behind that piece of legislation was just accepted into […]
The post The MPAA just joined the W3C, what could possibly go wrong? appeared first on Geek.com.
December 13, 2013 1 min read
Google is introducing yet another tweak in Chrome for Android designed to speed up browsing. The development team has managed to remove the annoying lag that you may have experienced when tapping buttons […]
The post Google removes 300ms touch input lag in Chrome 32 for Android appeared first on Geek.com.
October 30, 2013 1 min read
The HTML5 video tag has just been given a major boost, thanks to the folks at Cisco. The networking giant is going to offer up a fully-licensed H.264 stack to anyone who wants […]
The post Cisco buys everyone a license for H.264, the world’s most despised codec appeared first on Geek.com.
July 11, 2013 1 min read
We haven’t heard much about Mozilla’s HTML5 replacement for the Flash plug-in since last year, but work on Shumway has been quietly progressing. Recently, a pair of the Foundation’s developers took to YouTube […]
The post Mozilla’s Flash Player replacement looks impressive for both games and video appeared first on Geek.com.
May 13, 2013 1 min read
Freeciv, the free Civilization clone, has moved to HTML5, which means that not only can you play it right in your browser, but you can play it in a browser on your phone. […]
The post Freeciv switches to HTML5, can play in browser and on phones appeared first on Geek.com.
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