Filed under: Utilities, Video, Web services
With the showdown between Apple and Adobe over the relevance (or lack thereof) of Flash video, you're going to be reading an awful lot about HTML5 video in the near future. Although it's not completely ubiquitous yet, YouTube and Vimeo have already started to support HTML5. Things are also looking up for folks who want to use the HTML5 <video> tag to embed videos on their own sites. Jilion, a Swiss development and design house, is nearly ready to publicly launch its slick and sexy HTML5 player, SublimeVideo. You can already check out a demo of SublimeVideo in Chrome and Safari, or IE with Chrome Frame. Full story...Filed under: Security, Adobe
Anyone else having deja vu? Adobe's improved security efforts have been a welcome change, but it sure seems like they're still not doing enough.Filed under: Utilities, Windows
SecondShell is a tool that makes window management both less fiddly and more keyboard shortcut oriented.Filed under: Google, Search
That's Google's pun in the title, but by Zeus's greased lightningbolt! I wish I'd thought of it first.Filed under: OS Updates, Apple, iPhone
iOS 4.1 is finally available to download, and the new features are what we expected for the most part.Filed under: Audio, Windows, Macintosh, iPhone
Do you have more music and movies on your hard drives than you can squeeze onto your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad? I've got good news! ZumoCast has progressed beyond beta and is now available for download on the App Store! Grab both the ZumoCast server app for your computer and the mobile app for your iOS device, and you're good to go.Filed under: Fun
I've often thought that guide books should dedicate a few more column inches to geeky attractions.Filed under: Design, Mozilla, Browsers
Just because we're all agog over the new Firefox 4.
Filed under: Business, Utilities
I think we last covered Jajah around 2007. The very fact that it's now 2010 and the service is still going strong is a testament to its power.
Filed under: Text, Google
Ever wish you could leverage the power of Google Suggest anywhere? I'm going to guess no, but still -- autocompletion is a thing of beauty when it works well.Filed under: OS Updates, Microsoft
Back in June, Microsoft announced that OEMs would need to begin the final move away from Windows XP.