Ahead of WWDC13, developer Steve King gives us a ‘first look’ at what a redesigned iOS 7 with flatter, less skeuomorphic design elements would really look like. King’s mockup is all done in HTML, CSS and Javascript, meaning it’s fully interactive in any browser. » New Interactive HTML5 iOS 7 Mock-Up
Swiffy is a new service by Google that converts Flash SWF files to HTML5, allowing you to reuse Flash content on devices without a Flash player (such as iPhones and iPads). Swiffy currently supports a subset of SWF 8 and ActionScript 2.0, and the output works in all Webkit browsers such as Chrome and Mobile Safari. If possible, exporting your Flash animation as a SWF 5 file might give better results. » Google Swiffy Converts Flash To HTML5
Windows Phone 7 running IE9 handily beat the iPhone and Android Nexus S in a HTML5 speed reading test. The test was performed by Joe Belfiore, Director of the Windows Phone program at the MIX11 developer conference in Las Vegas. » Windows Phone 7 vs iPhone 4 vs Android Nexus: HTML5 Speed Reading Test
Skyfire is a browser that can play flash video by converting Flash video to HTML5 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users. Skyfire was already submitted to the App Store a long time ago and most of you probably forgot about it, but we have good news. Skyfire has been approved and will be available for download at 9 a.m. Eastern on Thursday for $2.99. » Skyfire Approved By Apple, iPhone Browser With Flash!
Two weeks ago I told you about SmokeScreen, which is a solution for playing flash files on the iDevices by converting Flash to JavaScript/HTML5. Artefact has created a different solution for playing flash on the iPad, he calls it, Flash In a Pinch. The Flash In a Pinch concept is still not very fast and there is no sound yet, but it’s a great start. » Flash In a Pinch: Brings Flash To The iPad!
We all know about apple wanting you to use HTML5 instead of flash, and a lot of people hate Apple for that. But Apple has published a new Web page that shows some amazing HTML5 examples which may change your mind. It includes 7 webpage’s that all demonstrates something else like, video, typography, a photo gallery, transitions, audio, 360º product view, and VR. To check out these examples you need to download Safari first. » Apple Showcases HTML5