- Firefox 15 has arrived, but where's its Omnibox? Firefox 15 has arrived with a number of welcome improvements but it's still missing one key element of the modern day internet browser - a unified address bar and search box.
- TV3 launch new HTML5 web app for 3 Player TV3 has launched a new mobile web friendly version of its video on-demand service 3 Player. The web app is built with HTML5 so it works on any smartphone directly in the browser - the way services should.
- Skype may be building an HTML5-based web app Skype, the internet's most well-known voice, video and instant messaging service, may be building an HTML5-based web application if recent job postings are anything to go by.
- Twitter begins rolling out new Tweet and Follow button designs Twitter has begun rolling out its refreshed Tweet and Follow buttons on Tuesday last, sporting a new-look blue Twitter Bird icon and improved accessibility.
- Microsoft and Apple agree on Adobe Flash issue Following a controversial precedent set by Apple exactly five years ago with the release of the iPod Touch, Microsoft has announced that the next iteration of Internet Explorer, IE10, will no longer support Adobe Flash in Windows 8's new tablet-friendly mode.
- Free live TV from Magnet WebTV available to stream on 99% of devices Live TV streaming service Magnet WebTV have recently extended the availability of their service to 99% of all devices. Launched in January of this year, Magnet WebTV have upgraded their streaming service to support HTML5 video, effectively enabling a plethora of new devices that don’t support traditional Adobe Flash video, including the Apple iPhone and iPad.
- Zynga launches first mobile browser-based game Zynga, one of the best known social games developers, have launched a mobile browser-based version of their existing title Mafia Wars Atlantic City. The game currently has over 20 million players.