In order for Google’s web applications to move forward with new features such as desktop notifications for Gmail and drag-and-drop file uploading in Google Docs, HTML5 is needed. Older browsers don’t support HTML5 so modern browsers will be integral for a “high-quality experience”.
Over at Engadget, they are live blogging WorldWide Developers Conference 2011, it’s on now. Soooo you can go over there and read the updates while watching E3 2011?
In Hamburg, Germany a group of highly skilled operatives that goes by the name of; .WAV Collective, have either vandalized or enhanced (depending on who you are) an upcoming Apple Store with a Windows logo. Have a look below.
The use of RFIDs are rapidly growing and they are now being embedded directly into your food.
NutriSmart has a prototype edible RFID tag that is placed in food which can then be placed on a ‘smart’ plate that sends all the data about that food to a connected computer. The computer software stores previously entered information about you and your diet so it can give you a detailed outlook on the food that you have scanned.