Items tagged with: html5
YouTube brings HTML5 video to webOS two years too late
If you’re still running webOS 1.4.5 on your Pre, Pixi, or the Plus variants of each, you might have noticed something new in your browsing of the internet over the past several days: playable YouTube videos
New Pandora works beautifully on TouchPad with its redesigned HTML 5 Interface
Pandora has announced today a brand new HTML5 based interface for their free music-streaming service, and as you can see in the screenshot above, it works great on the TouchPad. We may not have received
PhoneGap 1.0 now available for cross-platform app development
Whether you knew it or not, a few days ago a big part of the mobile development world was celebrating PhoneGap Day in Portland, Oregon. No, it's not some National Holiday that you've somehow missed out
HP training channel partners of TouchPad sales, working with corporate developers
There’s just one competitor that stands in the face of the HP TouchPad’s success, it’s the iPad. HP knows that, and they’re making sure their commercial channel partners (resellers) know how to sell the
McKinney: webOS to be integrated with Windows on PCs
HP made kind of a big point out of their plans for webOS beyond the smartphone and tablet during last week’s Think Beyond event, but it was rather unclear to us and everybody else sitting in the audience
Palm has next-gen devices, next-gen app frameworks in store for "early 2011"
We just wrapped up the keynote for Palm's Developer Day in New York City. A tag-team of Ben Galbraith, Dion Almaer, Phil McKinney, and Joe Hayashi took the stage to give an overview of where they see web
HP introduces feature-packed webOS 2.0
webOS is moving up to version 2.0 and bringing along with it a whole host of new features sure to please even the most jaded of webOS users. There’s the stuff that we’ve already covered: card-grouping
Developer interest in webOS ticking up, bit by bit
If the question “What platform do you see yourself developing for in 12 months?” had been posed a few months ago, the responses for webOS would have plummeted through the floor. But with the power, scale
Flash on webOS: The quiet before the... anything?
That screen you see above, that’s what shows up when you point a webOS phone to get.adobe.com/flashplayer. We’ve gone through many iterations of this screen, with the text prior to this one promising that
PreDoodle - Intensive webOS 2.0 Preparations



















