18.0 Beta: Enhanced Privacy, Enhanced UI
Text capture, Smart Anti-Tracking, more privacy features and UI tweaks, oh my! Check out the latest updates to the Samsung Internet Browser Beta.
? New year, new web advocacy goals
Privacy, Dark Mode, Multi-device support, Web 3.0? Let’s review what 2021 left us and do some predictions for 2022
Add RSS Feeds to your website to keep your core readers engaged
RSS is a well established but often well hidden web technology.
Adding Augmented Reality to your Websites
Last week we told you about our latest Beta, 12.1, which offers a host of quality-of-life improvements for end users. We’re also really glad to announce that with this beta we are also shipping modules for the WebXR Device API that enable Augmented Reality (AR) content to be built right in the browser: including the “hit test” module. Hit testing allows you to detect the position of the real world at a single point on the screen which can be used correctly position virtual objects in the real world.
Adobe MAX 2022: In-Person Again!
Samsung's Tony Morelan attended Adobe MAX and reports on his experiences.
Announcing 17.0: Privacy by Default
Samsung Internet 17.0 stable release brings Web Authentication and on-by-default privacy features
Better for All: Inclusive Policies with Daniel Appelquist from Samsung Developers
In this installment of our Better for All series, we’ve interviewed Daniel Appelquist from the Samsung Internet Developer Advocacy team
Better for All: Mobile Accessibility
Browsing the Web on the Samsung Galaxy Watch4
Ada takes Samsung Internet for the new Samsung Galaxy Watch4 through its paces.
Coming to You from the Heart of Silicon Valley, the Inaugural Samsung Developer Podcast
We're excited to announce the launch of the Samsung Developers podcast - POW!
Creating your First APK with the Cordova CLI - Part II
Learn how to use Apache Cordova to create mobile Apps with web technologies
Current Web on Galaxy Fold
How to make sure your website looks great on the Galaxy Fold
Dark Mode in Samsung Internet
NB: This article is contributed by Samsung Internet lead engineer Varun Paturi
Developing Mobile Games with Phaser
Start developing games with the Phaser framework.
Diego Lizarazo Rivera Discusses the Samsung Developer Ecosystem with AiLive
Sr. Developer Evangelist at Samsung, Diego Lizarazo Rivera spoke with AiLive about app and game development
Docs Help Make the Web Open
The web doesn’t have a marketing team. It doesn’t have a single developer program you can sign up to. And it doesn’t have a manual. That’s by design. Like the Internet, the web isn’t controlled by any single entity. But this decentralisation can also be a pain for web developers and designers.
Folding the Web: Enabling Real Responsive Design on Foldable Devices
Although new to the industry, the concept of folding devices already has plenty of iterations. Samsung, Microsoft, Motorola, Huawei and others have presented devices with folding capabilities, that allow them to expand into small tablets, compress into smaller footprints, or enable more productive multi-tasking.
Future Focused Responsive Design
Year on year devices get more varied and integrate into our lives in different ways. There is a trick to supporting these new devices on the web (at the end of the article ?.) But it’s important to learn from our past mistakes.
Game Development Live Chat Replay
In this Live Chat, we talked about game development with Samsung technologies.
Game Physics on the Web in AFrame
Adding physics to Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality scenes greatly improves the illusion of immersion.
HTML and Templates & JavaScript Template Literals
HTML in the Web is often made of reusable components, composed by templates, making it convenient to edit the different parts that make up a website. There are many templating languages used in the web such as handlebars, Pug, Vue and JSX; these are primarily used for composing HTML. Modern JavaScript has templating syntax built in which can use for all kinds of purposes including composing HTML.
HTTP Live Streaming in the Metaverse?
Welcome to Sylwester who has recently joined our team to work on Web apps (including WebXR apps) as part of the 5G Tours project!
Improve Device Integration for Your Web App in Just a Few Minutes
This was a feature I had set aside an afternoon to implement but in the end it only needed a moment and made the experience significantly better.
Improving web performance with responsive design
Improving web performance with responsive design--Making your web app adaptive following responsive…
Introducing Samsung Internet 15.0 Beta
Introducing 15.0 BetaEnhanced tracking protection and a new search widget top the bill of new features for our latest version, rolling out…
Introducing the Samsung Internet 16.0 Beta
Enhanced search experience and tracking protection top the bill of new features for our latest version, rolling out now on our Beta channel.
Joining Samsung Internet
This is my first week on the Samsung Internet team as a Developer Advocate and things still feel very surreal but 2020 has been full of (mostly bad) surprises so it’s nice to be celebrating something good and new.
Let’s create a web camera app ready for foldable devices.
Creating web apps in foldable devices
Making a useful ‘offline’ page for your web app.
In ideal conditions the user will always maintain a good connection to the web but things are seldom ideal. Fortunately since we’re been building a web app we have a service worker which has the capability of caching network responses.
Multiple Language Installable Web Apps using a single Manifest File
Multiple Language Installable Web Apps using a single Manifest File