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With the rise of HTML5 vying for video supremacy on the Web, workarounds for disabling Flash Player continue to pop up, allowing users to get a smoother, faster video-viewing experience online.
As you know, OS X Lion ships without Flash Player to the delight of fans in support of Apple’s ongoing argument against Adobe’s resource-hungry technology. This leaves us with three choices ...
YouTube on Wednesday announced that the popular video-sharing Website will now support HTML5 for video playback. HTML5, for the uninitiated, is an in-development Web standard that aims to add ...
The HTML5 player uses the H.264 versions of videos instead of Flash and is considerably less resource-intensive.
Since the comparative efficiency of Flash vs. HTML5 seemed easy enough to quantify, I endeavored to do so, using YouTube's new HTML5-based player as the test bed.
Don't hate the pLayer The battle between HTML5 and Flash to be the dominant means for video playback on the Web is nothing less than epic.
Adobe's CTO fired back at critics of its Flash technology and insisted that Apple's stonewalling is the main reason why Flash isn't currently supported on the iPhone.