HTML5 lets you play music through compliant browsers—no "cloud" required. Recently, "cloud"-based music services, from big names like Amazon, Google and Apple, have been getting attention in the press ...
While the HTML5 video element gets the lion’s share of attention because of its potential to eliminate the need for Flash on popular sites like YouTube, the HTML5 audio element is equally useful. Like ...
HTML5's native audio and video tools promise to eventually make it possible to create sophisticated audio and video editing apps that run in the browser. Unfortunately much of that promise has thus ...
The five characters HTML5 are now an established buzzword, found everywhere on the Web and often given top billing in slides, feature lists, and other places where terms du jour congregate.
A Google Reader Help thread has a request from one Google Reader user that he would like if Google Reader would support HTML5 elements. He specifically asked that the audio and video elements would be ...
Recording specific tabs in Chrome uses fewer resources than recording the entire screen. You can focus on the video or audio you want to record and emphasize it. You also have more flexibility and ...