About this tag
The tag adaptive on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about adaptive technologies in web browsers and graphics hardware. Topics include the transition from proprietary plug-ins like Flash and Silverlight to HTML5-based media delivery, which is driven by browser vendors such as Microsoft Edge and Chrome moving away from NPAPI and ActiveX. Mozilla Firefox is highlighted for its adaptive corporate strategy in embracing Windows 8. In graphics, adaptive anti-aliasing techniques from NVIDIA and ATI are explored, with resources explaining how to enable and compare these settings for improved image quality in games and applications.
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Moving to HTML5 Premium Media
The commercial media industry is undergoing a major transition as content providers move away from proprietary web plug-in based delivery mechanisms (such as Flash or Silverlight), and replace them with unified plug-in free video players that are based on HTML5 specifications and commercial...- News
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Windows 8 Firefox is Shrewdly Embracing Windows 8
If there’s one thing you can say about the corporate strategy of Mozilla it is that it is adaptive. That flexibility has allowed the company to survive and thrive, hanging its hat on various operating systems and winning fans with its Firefox web browser...- News
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- adaptive browser business strategy fans firefox mozilla technology windows 8
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Windows 7 Exploring NVIDIA Antialiasing: Techniques, Comparisons, and Resources
Some very good articles: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Link Removed - Invalid URL Link Removed - Invalid URL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Introduction How to enable Adaptive Anti-Aliasing ATI Nvidia ATI and NVIDIA - FEAR comparison Final Thoughts- cybercore
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- adaptive anti-aliasing comparison gaming graphics hardware nvidia performance transparency
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