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The boom in social and mobile gaming has irrevocably altered the landscape of the games industry, but in this business opportunities to rest on your laurels are few and far between. The reassuring ...
VMware, wanting for some time to ditch its Flash-based vSphere Web client, has been working on an HTML5 version. That client is now available from the VMware Flings Web site. Adobe's Flash is a ...
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One of the reasons that it's hard to make good applications using web technologies is that web apps can't store more than a few kilobytes of data on the local system at a time. The upcoming HTML 5 ...
Microsoft has been beating the HTML5 drum increasingly loudly as its HTML5-compliant Internet Explorer (IE) 9 browser approaches the finish line. Company execs have said HTML5 is central to the ...
Brian Berns, Ericom Software's President and COO said: “We are very pleased to have completed our beta program so quickly, and with so much positive feedback. We are seeing a lot of interest from ...
- Instant access to VMware View virtual desktops possible from any web browser supporting HTML5 - no software installation required on the end-user device Ericom Software, a global leader in ...
Panopticon Software, the leading provider of visual data analysis software for real-time, CEP and historical time series data, today announced that the latest release of its popular data visualization ...
This article is excerpted from HTML5 Developer’s Cookbook and reprinted with permission of publisher Pearson/Addison-Wesley Professional. The persistence of information in the visitor’s browser has ...
It may have, perhaps, been inevitable, but now it's official: the vSphere C# client -- also known variously as the Client for Windows, thick client and desktop client -- won't be part of the next ...