Recently updated software · Free HTML5 Video Player and Converter v5.0.26.628 Free HTML5 Video Player and Converter helps you create HTML5 videos to play them on your website or blog in HTML5 compatible browsers even without Adobe flash player installed. All latest updates and additions | Featured News 28 June 2013 Following Video on Instagram launch, Vine sees major hit to traffic Earlier this month, Facebook introduced video-sharing features to Instagram, allowing over 100 million users to share 15 second clips enhanced by Instagram's famous filters. Vine, owned by Twitter, and currently the most popular way to share video clips via mobile devices, seems to have taken a severe hit to traffic following the launch. According to Topsy research, "the number of ... Read full story 28 June 2013 PS4 requiring Plus subscription for Online play is down to investment cost Sony's Shuhei Yoshida has told Japanese daily Famitsu that PS4 gamers will need to pay to play PS3 games online due to the resource investment in the service. Currently, PS3 owners can play games online for free and smile smugly at Xbox 360 owners who need an Xbox LIVE Gold Membership to do the same. However, when the PS4 was unveiled, it quickly became apparent that the days of free ... Read full story Other News 4 July 2013 - Samsung delays their first Tizen OS smartphone
- Moto X phone will allow for customized colors, engravings
- Mastercard, Visa begin to block payments to VPN providers
- Nokia unveils $68 3G-capable phones
- Yahoo acquires 'smart' email service provider Xobni
- Don Mattrick gets $50 million pay package to leave Xbox for Zynga
- Rovio updates original Angry Birds with new levels, new gameplay mode, more
- Samsung has shipped 20 million Galaxy S4 since launch
- Samsung buys media software company Boxee
1 July 2013 - Bebo founder buys back company for $1 million after selling for $850 million
- Microsoft loses case over use of name 'SkyDrive'
- Nokia buys out Siemens in large equipment joint venture
- AMD: We have no plans to enter smartphone chip market
- Microsoft Entertainment boss Don Mattrick leaving to become CEO of Zynga
- Upcoming second-generation Nexus 7 confirmed to have record pixel density?
- AMD Radeon HD 9000 to finally hit in October?
- Skype surpasses 100 million Android installations
- Kantar: Windows Phone seeing strong growth around the globe, BlackBerry dies
- Apple to bring iPhone 5S supporting LTE-A to South Korea, report says
- HP will release another smartphone
- Nintendo fails to get Wii U domain through WIPO
- Germany limits P2P piracy fines
- ZTE Open with Firefox OS launches in Spain on Tuesday
- Apple seeks iWatch trademark in Japan
- Spam attack hits Instagram; watch out for fruit
- Yahoo! shuts down another dozen products
- Yahoo integrates Flickr into email service
- Verizon now selling 32GB Galaxy S4 online
30 June 2013 - Study: You need to make $47,000 per day to crack Apple App Store's top 10 paid apps
- Android remains king in the U.S. smartphone market share
- Apple signs processor chip deal with TSMC to break away from dependency on Samsung
- Apple testing Wi-Fi patch for MacBook Air 802.11ac issues
- Gmail for Android brings back delete button
- Retired four-star general probed over Stuxnet
- Experimental: Google Search now allows Gmail contact info to be added to search results
- iOS 7 beta 3 to hit on July 8th
- Apple iPhone now the most profitable product in America
- EA revamping 'Origin' digital distribution platform
- Microsoft: 'Ultimate' Xbox 360 game sale upcoming
- Comparing Xbox One and PS4 specs is meaningless: Xbox exec
- Intel CEO is focused on mobile chips, wearable technology
- Judge to probe Facebook's advertising settlement
- Wii MotionPlus patent lawsuit dismissed
- Samsung Galaxy S4 takes prize for speed, battery life
- Minecraft hits 7 million sales on Xbox 360
- Google loaning Street View Trekker gear to capture more hard-to-reach areas
- Nintendo: We're not releasing too many Mario games
- GamePop Mini console free after 12 month subscription
- SkyDrive Pro apps for Windows 8, iOS released
- T-Mobile roadmap reveals major phone launches in July
- Netflix renews original show 'Orange is the New Black' before first season launches
29 June 2013 - Microsoft teams up with Unity Technologies for Xbox One
- Adobe buying up digital marketing co. for $600 million
- Microsoft will no longer charge devs to patch their own Xbox 360 games multiple times
- Researchers claim they can see you moving behind a wall with new "WiVi"
- BlackBerry decides to pull the life support plug on PlayBook tablets, will no longer update them to BB10
- Sorry old-school push-to-talk fans, Sprint has just shut down the iDEN network
- Schematics leak for next-gen iPad
- Vine now available for Amazon Kindle Fire line
- Nokia Amber update hitting WP8 devices in August
- Facebook won't show ads on controversial pages
- Nokia lets American trade in old phones toward new Lumias
- ITC judge decides against InterDigital in case involving Huawei, Nokia and ZTE Corp
- Norton app for Android flags Facebook app for privacy breach
- Sharp in LCD tie up with China Electronics
- Sony: Dubai dealers resold equipment to Iran
- Facebook pays $20,000 for bug information
- DEA reportedly seizes Bitcoins from alleged drug dealer
- Amazon expands AutoRip service to UK
- Kinect for Xbox One not for PC use
- BlackBerry shares fall 28 percent after poor earnings and guidance
- Xbox 360 to get 300 live TV channels after Microsoft scores deal with Time Warner Cable
28 June 2013 - Yahoo out of the bidding for Hulu?
- Woz: The first Mac was "a lousy computer"
- T-Mobile USA buys 4G spectrum off US Cellular
- CyberLink launches Media Suite 11
- Turkey investigating insults, riot incitement on Twitter, Facebook
- Toshiba announces new 58-, 65- and 84-inch 4K TVs
- Vine for Android supports front-facing camera, gets upload manager
- Xbox 360 to pass Wii in US by year's end
- Sony won't abandon PS3 after PS4 launch, execs say
- Phone sex numbers in 'Last of Us' to be removed
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