Do you develop a desktop Java Swing application and need a component that could display all modern web pages including Flash and Ajax? In this case JxBrowser library is what you need.
0 replies - 3705 views - 12/20/10 by Vladimir Ikryanov in Announcements
Writing mathematical formulas on web pages just got easier if your page is being read by a WebKit browser such as Chrome or Safari. The WebKit developers are now releasing nightly builds that support the MathML XML language, which allows you to type in...
1 replies - 19670 views - 08/22/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose
This week, Research In Motion released the sixth BlackBerry platform, which is aimed at bringing the company's handsets into alignment with iPhone and Android technologies. Along with this release, developers finally have a chance to get their hands on the...
1 replies - 4768 views - 08/06/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News
At the Tech Heaven event this week, Intel and Carnegie Mellon University unveiled rudimentary mind-reading software that uses an MRI to scan your brainwaves in controlled conditions and recognize their patterns. The person using the technology was shown...
0 replies - 10522 views - 04/09/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose
As announced by TeamDev on December 17th, 2009, the brand new version 2.0 of JxBrowser was released to production. Initially created to support Mozilla XULRunner, the product now introduces the support of two more browser engines: Internet Explorer for...
0 replies - 3389 views - 12/23/09 by Teamdev Ltd in Announcements
We have all heard the theory that Web services will gradually force out
client applications. All you will need for your work would be a
computer with an access to the Internet and a small application to work
with web resources. You won't even need a...
5 replies - 6521 views - 07/16/09 by Vladimir Ikryanov in Articles
WebKit, the embeddable open source browser component that powers Apple's Safari, is the first to achieve a perfect 100/100 on the grueling Acid3 test suite.
8 replies - 4497 views - 03/27/08 by Rick Ross in News