WebM Latest about WebM Wikipedia adds HTML5 video player, though no influx of vids just yet By Clint Demeritt published 8 November 12 The online encyclopedia adds a new TimedMediaHandler extension that lets users upload video to Wikipedia articles. Computing Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inboxSign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MOST POPULARMOST SHARED130TB hard drives will finally become mainstream next year — Japanese rival to Seagate and Western Digital reveals plans to launch two 30TB+ HDDs in 2025 using two different technologies2Samsung Galaxy A35 review: a Samsung Galaxy S24 for the rest of us3Nifty eSIM provider offers free mobile data for life whenever you are but there's a big catch — Firsty gives you 60 minutes of data anywhere in the world, but you will have to watch an advert if you want more4Forget Intel and AMD - Nvidia's next big competitor might be a company you've never heard of5Fujifilm's most affordable medium-format camera gets a whopping $1,000 reduction1Rural matters: Putting the countryside at the heart of Vodafone’s mission2Apple TV Plus' next big comedy from Ted Lasso's co-creator sounds absolutely wild – and it's out in August3These smart AR binoculars by Unistellar could be game-changers for stargazing – and that's not all they do4Microsoft, just give up on the whole Windows-on-Arm idea — the fixation on Apple and the Qualcomm dalliance could end up harming the very partners that stood by your side for 40 years5Firsty's ad-supported alternative to expensive roaming costs means you can go online anywhere for free
Wikipedia adds HTML5 video player, though no influx of vids just yet By Clint Demeritt published 8 November 12 The online encyclopedia adds a new TimedMediaHandler extension that lets users upload video to Wikipedia articles.