The client side (user side) of the Web. A Web client typically refers to the Web browser in the user's machine or mobile device. It may also refer to extensions and helper applications that enhance ...
Artificial intelligence is starting to live everywhere, especially in your browser. It can also provide the AI app with direct access to rich data from client-side sensors, such as webcams, ...
One of the greatest fears when Microsoft announced that it was ditching its EdgeHTML rendering engine and switching to Chromium—the open source engine that powers Google's Chrome, along with a range ...
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AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS – Solid State Logic will show a new version of Gravity Asset Browser Web client powered by Microsoft Silverlight in the Microsoft Corp. Topaz Lounge exhibit area at the ...
Google Earth has certainly come a long way since it launched in 2005 as a downloadable program to set up on your desktop. The team behind the application announced today that the 3D map of the planet ...
How do you access a RESTful web service? That depends on what you're trying to accomplish. If you just want to test connectivity, a terminal-based utility like curl is a great RESTful web service ...
Recap: A long-running beta for a web-based Photoshop client with a freemium trial for Canadian users raised hopes that Adobe might lower the iconic image editor's barrier to entry. Photoshop's full ...
DMOD Inc. — Digital Media On Demand — announced Tuesday the release of DMOD WorkSpace v3.0. DMOD WorkSpace has been created for the entertainment industry, to help reduce the risk of piracy during the ...
If you frequently use Gmail’s native web client to send emails, you may have noticed something odd about how it handles emoji. Google may have said goodbye to its distinctive blobs in 2017, but for ...