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    ORBX.js could revolutionize the web, and Mozilla is involved

    Several major operating system platforms exist that are not really compatible with each other. You can't run Windows programs and games on Apple's iPad, or iPhone apps on Google's Android operating system. The hardware imposes another limitation on developers, so that you won't see a full conversion of Autodesk or the latest computer games on Android or iOS devices in the near future, or ever at all.

    All of these limitations can be resolved with streaming technology and while we have seen attempts in the past, especially in the gaming niche, there was none up until now that sounded as promising as ORBX.js. What it does? It enables developers to bring virtually any application they desire to HTML5 capable web browsers regardless of operating system, hardware or form factor (as long as they meet minimum requirements performance-wise). The technology is based on HTML5 and JavaScript ensuring maximum compatibility with the majority of modern desktop and mobile web browsers.

    The technology does not require any plugins and can deliver Full HD (1080p) 60 frames per second video stream contents to web browsers supporting HTML5 and JavaScript.
    What this may mean is that you will be able to play your Steam games in the future on your iPAD, use Mac, Windows or Linux specific applications on the other operating systems, or work with Adobe Photoshop on your Samsung Android smartphone.

    It should be clear that a broadband connection is required to make use of the new technology, and that it is recommended to use a connection that is not metered.

    Companies can integrate watermarks into the stream to make sure recipients are authorized to access the streams. This may be enough to get rid of any other form of DRM protection.

    With ORBX.js being introduced this week and the previously reviewed Epic Games Unreal Engine 3 demo running in Firefox via asm.js it is almost certain that we will see a big shift towards HTML5 in the coming years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrianBosworth View Post
    It should be clear that a broadband connection is required to make use of the new technology, and that it is recommended to use a connection that is not metered.
    means half of the world will not use this ... i'll use this in coming 10 years coz my shitty connection
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