Microsoft Launches Web Version of the Popular Game Cut the Rope

Game Cut-the-Rop

Cut the Rope, the most popular physics-based fun game for iPhone and Android, is now available for big screens as well as big audience. The creator of the game ZeptoLab partnered with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer team has launched a web version (HTML5 version) of this game that you can play on your web browser.

Which Browser Supports All New Web Technologies

HTML5-Readyness

Implementation of new web technologies such as HTML5 and CSS3 open a new chapter in internet and web design. They offer numerous new functions to meet today’s web demands. Now you can enjoy video, audio, games, offline access to email, and much more on your browser without separate codec or plug-in. Moreover, all major web [...]

Explore Solar System with Mozilla Planetarium Built with CSS3 and HTML5

Mozilla-Planetarium

Like Microsoft’s demo site ‘Explore a more beautiful web’ for their newest browser IE 9, Mozilla has also started a demo site for showing what their next browser Firefox 4 can do with modern web technologies like CSS3, HTML5, WebGL, etc. The latest example is an awesome online planetarium where you can learn a variety [...]

Adobe Introduces Wallaby to Easily Convert Adobe Flash into HTML5

Adobe-Wallaby

Adobe introduced a new tool called Wallaby, which helps users to convert Adobe flash animations and artworks files (FLA files) to HTML5, indenting to support developers to extend the reach of their contents to devices that don’t support flash, i.e. Apple iOS devices.

HTML5 Drawing Tool Divvr

HTML5-drawing

The current Web standard HTML4.01 is ten years old. In this time, the internet has changed a lot with rich multimedia and interactivity. So it is definitely time for change and its outcome is the new web standard HTML5.  HTML5 can be considered as an application-oriented web language that comprises numerous new functions to meet [...]

Watch HTML5 Video on iPhone, Android and Tablets

HTML5-Video

If you own a device that has no support for Adobe Flash (for example, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch or tablets), which is commonly used for internet video, most likely you love PodFreaks – a free web service that dedicated to playing back video podcasts in HTML5.