Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac Up until recently, the only way to get 1080p YouTube videos on the iPad was to use the YouTube app. Now, and possibly for a limited time (knowing YouTube’s fickle ...
YouTube in Safari supports portrait fullscreen view for all videos, whereas the app will force the player to go landscape. The iOS system player is used for playback, and all of its scrubbing gestures ...
One big difference between the Mac and iOS is that, on the Mac, open tabs stay open (more or less 1), whereas on the iPad and iPhone, switching away to another app, or even another browser tab, can ...
macOS Sierra now supports video picture-in-picture just like the iPad for Safari and iTunes. You can pop out a video from the web into a floating overlay that stays on top of other windows and snaps ...