- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- March 19th, 2012
Betrayed by Google, Mozilla Abandons HTML5 Video Fight
Firefox will support H.264 in the future, on mobiles and desktops
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- March 14th, 2012
Mozilla Ready to Capitulate in HMTL5 Video War, Firefox May Start to Support H.264
Google has abandoned the fight, leaving Mozilla to bear the grunt
- General Business
- By Ionut Arghire
- February 22nd, 2012
Microsoft Files Complaint with the European Commission Against Motorola
It claims that the latter wants to kill the video on the web
- Video
- By Sorin Nita
- January 19th, 2012
Logitech’s Webcam Brings 1080p Video to the Conference Room
Skype video-conferencing has never been so life-like before
- Video
- By Sorin Nita
- November 30th, 2011
AVerMedia Outs Capture Card for Console and PC Gamers
Records 1080p resolution videos in MPEG-2 or H.264 formats
- Google News
- By Lucian Parfeni
- April 28th, 2011
Google Creates WebM Patent Sharing Group to Counter MPEG LA Threat
- Internet Explorer
- By Marius Oiaga
- March 17th, 2011
Microsoft Committed to Supporting WebM with IE9, but Underlines Unanswered Questions
- Google News
- By Lucian Parfeni
- March 7th, 2011
The DoJ Is Investigating MPEG LA's Attack on Google's WebM
- Tools & Applications
- By Marius Oiaga
- February 2nd, 2011
Microsoft Adds H.264 Support to Chrome on Windows 7 with Add-On
- Tools & Applications
- By Marius Oiaga
- January 26th, 2011
Download H.264 and AAC Decoders for IE9 on Windows Server 2008 R2
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- January 12th, 2011
Mozilla Applauds Google's Decision to Drop H.264 Support in Chrome
- Google News
- By Lucian Parfeni
- January 12th, 2011
Google Chrome to Drop Support for Proprietary H.264 Video Codec
- Tools & Applications
- By Marius Oiaga
- December 15th, 2010
Microsoft Offers H.264 Support to Firefox on Windows via Add-On
- Software
- By Filip Truta
- August 11th, 2010
Flash Player Adds Hardware Decoding (H.264) on Mac OS X - Download Now
- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- June 16th, 2010
FFmpeg 0.6 Has Support for VP8, WebM, HTML5
Now with faster H.264 and Theora decoders
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