Google to push Flash closer to extinction with new version of Chrome

Chrome 55, which the web giant plans to release in December, will replace Flash with HTML5, Google said on Monday. Noting that the browser plug-in has played a key role in the proliferation of video on the internet, Google said the change will lead to improved security, reduced power consumption and faster page load times.…

Google to push Flash closer to extinction with new version of Chrome was originally published on iSeeTech

Google to push Flash closer to extinction with new version of Chrome was originally published on iSeeTech

Google to push Flash closer to extinction with new version of Chrome

Chrome 55, which the web giant plans to release in December, will replace Flash with HTML5, Google said on Monday. Noting that the browser plug-in has played a key role in the proliferation of video on the internet, Google said the change will lead to improved security, reduced power consumption and faster page load times.…

Google to push Flash closer to extinction with new version of Chrome was originally published on iSeeTech

No One Can Stop Ad Blocking. Not Even Facebook

Starting today, Mark Zuckerberg and company are giving you a way of providing more information about what ads you do or don’t want to see on its social network, and they promise to adjust your News Feed accordingly. Which is nice. But that’s not all. More controversially, inside your web browser, the company will try…

No One Can Stop Ad Blocking. Not Even Facebook was originally published on iSeeTech

No One Can Stop Ad Blocking. Not Even Facebook was originally published on iSeeTech

No One Can Stop Ad Blocking. Not Even Facebook was originally published on iSeeTech

No One Can Stop Ad Blocking. Not Even Facebook

Starting today, Mark Zuckerberg and company are giving you a way of providing more information about what ads you do or don’t want to see on its social network, and they promise to adjust your News Feed accordingly. Which is nice. But that’s not all. More controversially, inside your web browser, the company will try…

No One Can Stop Ad Blocking. Not Even Facebook was originally published on iSeeTech

No One Can Stop Ad Blocking. Not Even Facebook was originally published on iSeeTech

Google’s Experimenting With Adding Bluetooth Support to Chrome

It looks like the day is coming where your browser will be aware of all the different gadgets you have lying around the house. That’s because Google’s just turned on an experimental feature in Chrome and Chrome OS, one that will let them directly communicate with your Bluetooth tech. * Read the full article here

Google’s Experimenting With Adding Bluetooth Support to Chrome was originally published on iSeeTech

Google’s Experimenting With Adding Bluetooth Support to Chrome was originally published on iSeeTech

Google’s Experimenting With Adding Bluetooth Support to Chrome

It looks like the day is coming where your browser will be aware of all the different gadgets you have lying around the house. That’s because Google’s just turned on an experimental feature in Chrome and Chrome OS, one that will let them directly communicate with your Bluetooth tech. * Read the full article here

Google’s Experimenting With Adding Bluetooth Support to Chrome was originally published on iSeeTech

7,000,000 children in England now learn computing in school, but how well is that going?

Since the autumn of 2014 computing has been a statutory subject for all children in England from age 5 through to age 16. Computer science is at the heart of the new computing curriculum and for almost all schools is a new and intellectually challenging academic discipline, and one that most teachers have had no…

7,000,000 children in England now learn computing in school, but how well is that going? was originally published on iSeeTech

7,000,000 children in England now learn computing in school, but how well is that going? was originally published on iSeeTech

7,000,000 children in England now learn computing in school, but how well is that going?

Since the autumn of 2014 computing has been a statutory subject for all children in England from age 5 through to age 16. Computer science is at the heart of the new computing curriculum and for almost all schools is a new and intellectually challenging academic discipline, and one that most teachers have had no…

7,000,000 children in England now learn computing in school, but how well is that going? was originally published on iSeeTech

Virtual Reality is Bringing the Final Frontier to Us

Most of us will never be able to leave the bounds of the planet, but soon we might be able to get the next best thing. No, I don’t mean Virgin Galactic. There’s actually a satellite equipped with a VR camera ready to be shot off into orbit. * Read the full article here

Virtual Reality is Bringing the Final Frontier to Us was originally published on iSeeTech

Virtual Reality is Bringing the Final Frontier to Us was originally published on iSeeTech