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    Windows 8 Windows 8 Tutorial

    Windows 8 first released to public in October 26 in 2012 and comes with completely different outlook and user interface. Integrating HTML5 and javascript to develop apps and games for windows 8 make it more attractive for app developer. As usual, Microsoft also releases Windows 8 Tutorial for...
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    Windows 8 Regarding support of flash in windows 8 apps

    Hello everyone, We have tried to create an app for windows 8 platform(tablet/phone). The flash content in the app is not playing. Infact no flash is supported inside the app. We are running a url inside an iframe in the app and the url's flash content is not getting displayed. We came to know...
  3. Windows 8 Development Forum

    Any chance of a Windows 8 development forum being here? Whether it's for general desktop development, Windows 8 store app development (XAML/HTML5/JavaScript/CSS)?
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    Windows 8 How to Develop Windows 8 Apps with HTML5

    Become Microsoft certified! Link Removed Here is a free webinar introducing Link Removed When: Thursday, December 06, 2012 from 1PM - 2PM EST Where: Live Online Webinar Price: Free! Join IT and business skills training leader, NetCom Learning, for an interactive look at Introduction...
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    VIDEO SkyDrive goes metro, gets more mobile apps

    Over the next week, Microsoft is rolling out a new version of SkyDrive, which looks somewhat identical to the app available from the Windows 8 store. Cloud computing is quickly becoming an integral part of Windows, Windows Phone, Xbox and more. The face lift also comes with a variety of new...
  6. Windows 7 TWC9: Windows 8 & VS 2012 RTM, Writing Test Adapters, FoxIE, HTML5 and more | This Week On Channel 9

    This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including: Link Removed Windows 8 has reached the RTM milestone [Brandon LeBlanc] Link Removed Link Removed (S. Somasegar) Link Removed Link Removed (Caleb McElrath) Link Removed Link Removed (Mathew Aniyan) Link...
  7. Windows 8 Google Launches Chrome Metro Browser for Windows 8

    Windows 8 core carries news that Google have released a beta of their Chrome browser.. Gonna be trying this for myself! Download: Chrome Release Channels - The Chromium Projects Reference: Google Launches Chrome Metro Browser for Windows 8
  8. Windows 8 Web browsing in Windows 8 Release Preview with IE10

    Microsofts 'Building Windows 8' blog carries an article concerning the use of IE10 with the new release preview. It has some useful tips and is well worth a read.. Reference: Link Removed
  9. Windows 8 Web browsing in Windows 8 Consumer Preview with IE10

    The Windows 8 Engineering Team blog has a great blog on IE10 and show what's new in browsing whilst in a Metro environment: Definitely worth a read..... Link Removed
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    Windows 7 video problem

    I'm stumped! My wife uses IE9 and her machine and has a problem that I can't solve having spent several hours trying. Link Removed - Invalid URL Her friends send her links to their YouTube videos but they won't play --- hang up after starting for a few seconds. The same video will play...
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    Compatibility Issue with IE 7/8 Resolved.

    In correspondence with some tests we were doing to look into possible issues with the site, a compatibility issue with older versions of Internet Explorer has been fixed. Prior to this (and unknowingly to us!) users on Windows Vista and XP using either Internet Explorer 7 or 8 may have found...
  12. Windows 7 HTML5 Being Used to Set Persistent Cookies, Study Finds

    HTML5 Being Used to Set Persistent Cookies, Study Finds | threatpost
  13. Adobe Replacing Flash with HTML 5 Tool?

    Adobe 'Edge' Tool Could Replace Flash With HTML5 | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
  14. Windows 7 Tankster, a Social Game Built for Windows Azure

    Tankster is social game built using the Link Removed. Tankster uses HTML5 and comes complete with reusable server side code and documentation. It also supports a variety of social interactions including messaging, wall posts, and comments; additionally, player achievements and game stats are...
  15. Windows 8 Development Causes a Stir with Developers

    Early previews of Windows 8 have caused quite the stir in the developer community. The uproar is mainly due to the emphasis on HTML5 and JavaScript as the “primary” way for building new applications for the Windows 8 platform. Source: Yahoo! News
  16. Looking to Windows 8, Microsoft Unveils IE10 Platform Preview 2

    Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview 2 launches with faster performance and some unique HTML5 standard support. Source: Yahoo! News
  17. Windows 7 Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview 2: A look at Magnetic Poetry in IE10

    Sharon Newman, Program Manager for Internet Explorer, looks at how developers can add drag and drop functionality to their websites using HTML5 drag and drop and the File API. The sample used in the video and the second IE10 Platform Preview are available on the Link Removed. Link Removed...
  18. Windows 7 Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview 2: A look at How Stuff Works in IE10

    Matt Kotsenas, Program Manager for Internet Explorer, demonstrates the importance of quality in a browser's graphics system and shows how developers can use HTML5 Canvas and composition techniques to create graphically rich experiences. This sample and the second IE10 Platform Preview are...
  19. Windows 7 TWC9: Kinect SDK Beta, HTML5 for VS, MVC Mini Profiler, XNA Socket Demo

    This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian are back to talk about the week's top news, including: [Link Removed] Microsoft Research - Link Removed available and the Link Removed are available, as are the Link Removed [Link Removed] NuGet.org - NuGet 1.4 Released - includes finer grain control...
  20. Feature: Windows 8 for software developers: the Longhorn dream reborn?

    Early this month, Microsoft dropped something of a bombshell on Windows developers: the new Windows 8 touch-friendly immersive style would use a developer platform not based on .NET, which Microsoft has been championing for the past decade. Instead, it would use HTML5 and JavaScript. Since then...