16.07.2008, 11:43
Much like the way Safari has handled Quicktime videos on former versions of the firmware, the new 2.0 release
now allows you to see embedded YouTube content with your iPhone or iPod Touch on Safari.
Click and it hands off video duties to the YouTube player. Really, that's better than watching it embedded,
and makes the handheld Web browsing world that much closer to its desktop version.
now allows you to see embedded YouTube content with your iPhone or iPod Touch on Safari.
Click and it hands off video duties to the YouTube player. Really, that's better than watching it embedded,
and makes the handheld Web browsing world that much closer to its desktop version.