GigaomNo blackout ahead: Netflix already ditched Silverlight for Chrome
Netflix has already 100 percent switched over to HTML5 for current Chrome versions, so update your browser and you will be fine. Read more »
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Netflix has already 100 percent switched over to HTML5 for current Chrome versions, so update your browser and you will be fine. Read more »
The company has also revived its Bowser browser for iOS — if it clears the App Store approval process, it will be the only iOS browser that supports WebRTC, for now. Read more »
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