diff --git a/doc/src/datastorage.qdoc b/doc/src/datastorage.qdoc
index 782af70b29e82b9c0b6896d2cb5131e91094140d..e8830f3a9e69e07abe239ba56353d1b4f4e7d5f7 100644
--- a/doc/src/datastorage.qdoc
+++ b/doc/src/datastorage.qdoc
@@ -277,15 +277,14 @@ drive. Examples of archive files are ZIP, TAR, RAR and 7z.
 Qt has support for archives produced by zlib (see
 \l{How to compress data with Qt?}{qCompress() and qUncompress()}).
 
-\section1 Enginio Data Storage
-
-Enginio is a storage service for applications. New in Qt 5.3, \l{Enginio
-Manual}{Enginio} combines a \e{no-SQL} object approach with JSON and Qt APIs to
-provide applications reliable and powerful storage capabilities. The C++ and
-QML APIs interact with the \l{Enginio Data Storage} servers from Digia.
+\section1 Enginio Data Storage Backend
+Enginio is a backend for Qt Cloud services. New in Qt 5.3, the \l{Enginio
+Manual}{Enginio} mondule combines a \e{no-SQL} object approach with JSON and Qt APIs
+to provide applications a reliable and powerful storage capability. The C++ and
+QML APIs interact with the \l{Qt Cloud Services}{Qt Cloud} servers from Digia.
 
 \list
-\li \l{Enginio Data Storage}{Enginio by Digia}
+\li \l{Qt Cloud Services} by Digia
 \li \l{Enginio Manual}{Enginio} - API for developers
 \endlist
 
diff --git a/doc/src/external-resources.qdoc b/doc/src/external-resources.qdoc
index 2d28fa322958d6a23a03504f0d4c7b6084cd6166..0239d8f7851dec4583f683000712787b4a5bc958 100644
--- a/doc/src/external-resources.qdoc
+++ b/doc/src/external-resources.qdoc
@@ -100,6 +100,11 @@
     \title iTunes: QtQuicksand
 */
 
+/*!
+   \externalpage http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/quickforecast/35572287-c6d6-4d5c-9799-46555f7fc459
+   \title Windows Store: QuickForecast
+*/
+
 /*!
     \externalpage https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quick-forecast/id736658981
     \title iTunes: Quick Forecast
@@ -119,6 +124,15 @@
     \externalpage https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digia.QtHangman
     \title Google Play: Qt Hangman
 */
+/*!
+    \externalpage https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digia.Flyingbus
+    \title Google Play: Flyingbus
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \externalpage https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/flyingbus/id762515926?mt=8
+    \title iTunes: Flyingbus
+*/
 
 /*!
     \externalpage http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html
@@ -153,7 +167,7 @@
 */
 /*!
     \externalpage https://qtcloudservices.com/
-    \title Enginio Data Storage
+    \title Qt Cloud Services
 */
 /*!
     \externalpage http://qt-project.org/doc/qtcreator/creator-configuring.html
diff --git a/doc/src/qt5-intro.qdoc b/doc/src/qt5-intro.qdoc
index 0774f1c1b622026d428741ef33202703fa91593c..0c0dfafbf44f6832d39a6a3eadddd206bdcd27b1 100644
--- a/doc/src/qt5-intro.qdoc
+++ b/doc/src/qt5-intro.qdoc
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/****************************************************************************
+/****************************************************************************
 **
 ** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
 ** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@
 
     Developers can be more productive and flexible with the improved support
     for JavaScript and QML in Qt 5, while still having the C++ foundation
-    and Qt Widget support. The JavaScript backend powered by V8
-    and Qt WebKit 2 will make HTML5 developers feel at home.
+    and Qt Widget support. HTML5 developers will feel at home with the Web
+    offering that includes Chromium-based Qt WebEngine and Qt WebChannel.
 
     Qt 5 is highly compatible with Qt 4. It is possible for developers
     of Qt 4 applications to seamlessly move on to Qt 5 with their current
@@ -56,21 +56,18 @@
 
     \section1 Qt Everywhere on Mobile
 
-    Qt 5.2 introduces the production-ready ports of Qt on Android
-    and iOS. Extensive work has gone into these two platforms and these
-    ports now extend Qt’s multi-platform promise to cover desktop,
+    Qt now comes with production-ready ports of for Android, iOS, and WinRT
+    (including Windows Phone 8). Extensive work has gone into these platform
+    ports, which now extend Qt’s multi-platform promise to cover desktop,
     embedded, and mobile platforms with just one framework, Qt.
 
-    With full support for Android, iOS, and Blackberry 10, Qt 5.2 is a
-    great solution for targeting the mobile markets with one Qt-based
-    mobile application code. It is fast and easy to bring existing
-    desktop or embedded application to mobile, by simply recompiling it.
+    With full support for Android, iOS, WinRT, and Blackberry 10, Qt is a
+    great solution for targeting the mobile markets with a single codebase.
+    It is fast and easy to bring existing desktop or embedded application
+    to mobile, by simply recompiling it.
 
-    You can install several demo applications that show Qt on iOS and
-    Android from the App Store and Google Play. On Android, we have a new
-    \e{Qt Everywhere} demo as well as the Qt 5 launch demo available in
-    Google Play. For iOS, we have \e SubAttack and \e QtQuicksand published
-    in the App Store.
+    You can install several demo applications that showcase the power of Qt
+    on these mobile platforms. Here is a small list of such applications:
 
     Demo applications:
     \list
@@ -79,10 +76,13 @@
     \li \l{Google Play: Qt 5 Everywhere}{Qt 5 Everywhere} (Google Play)
     \li \l{iTunes: SubAttack}{SubAttack} (App Store)
     \li \l{iTunes: QtQuicksand}{QtQuicksand} (App Store)
-    \li Quick Forecast on \l{iTunes: Quick Forecast}{App Store} and
-        \l{Google Play: Quick Forecast}{Google Play}
+    \li Quick Forecast on \l{iTunes: Quick Forecast}{App Store},
+        \l{Google Play: Quick Forecast}{Google Play}, and
+        \l{Windows Store: QuickForeCast}{Windows Store}.
     \li Qt Hangman on \l{iTunes: Qt Hangman}{App Store} and
         \l{Google Play: Qt Hangman}{Google Play}
+    \li Flyingbus on \l{iTunes: Flyingbus}{App Store} and
+        \l{Google Play: Flyingbus}{Google Play}
     \endlist
 
     Platform pages:
@@ -90,6 +90,7 @@
     \li \l{Qt for Android}
     \li \l{Qt for BlackBerry}
     \li \l{Qt for iOS}
+    \li \l{Qt for WinRT}
     \endlist
 
     \table
@@ -223,27 +224,31 @@
     \li \image qtpositioning_weatherinfo_ex.jpg
     \endtable
 
-    \section1 Enginio Data Storage
+    \section1 Qt Cloud Backend
 
-    Enginio is a storage service for applications. New in Qt 5.3,
-    \l{Enginio Manual}{Enginio} combines a \e{no-SQL} object approach with JSON
-    and Qt APIs to provide applications reliable and powerful storage
-    capabilities. The C++ and QML APIs interact with the
-    \l{Enginio Data Storage} servers from Digia.
+    Enginio is the backend for Qt Cloud Services. New in Qt 5.3, the
+    \l{Enginio Manual}{Enginio} module combines a \e{no-SQL} object
+    approach with JSON and Qt APIs to provide applications a reliable and
+    powerful storage capability. The C++ and QML APIs provided by the new
+    module interact with the Qt Cloud servers from Digia.
 
     \list
-    \li \l{Enginio Data Storage}{Enginio by Digia}
+    \li \l{Enginio Data Storage}{Qt Cloud Services} by Digia
     \li \l{Enginio Manual}{Enginio} - API for developers
     \endlist
 
-    \section1 WebKit and HTML5
+    \section1 Web Engine and HTML5
 
-    \l {Qt WebKit} is a web content rendering engine based on the open
-    source WebKit project featuring broad support for standard web
-    technologies. The Qt WebKit module provides integration with both
-    Qt Quick and traditional widgets. The module brings the latest in
-    HTML5 advancements to Qt 5, including CSS filters, animations
-    and video, and Canvas and WebGL.
+    \l{Qt WebEngine} is a web content rendering engine based on Chromium
+    featuring broad support for standard web technologies. It provides
+    integration with both Qt Quick and traditional widgets. The module brings
+    the latest in  HTML5 advancements to Qt 5, including CSS filters, animations
+    and video, and Canvas.
+
+    This Chromium-based Web Engnine support in Qt is complemented with
+    \l{Qt WebChannel}, which bridges the gap between QML/C++ and
+    HTML/JavaScript. It enables sharing QObjects from QML/C++ with
+    HTML/JavaScript-based clients.
 
     \section1 Multimedia
 
diff --git a/doc/src/whatsnew/whatsnew53.qdoc b/doc/src/whatsnew/whatsnew53.qdoc
index 6eee9a1cb30ba850b68398317c4f0ddb92938c16..eaa5d76866c3ef6b2fd56db2faced90e45cccc88 100644
--- a/doc/src/whatsnew/whatsnew53.qdoc
+++ b/doc/src/whatsnew/whatsnew53.qdoc
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/****************************************************************************
+/****************************************************************************
 **
 ** Copyright (C) 2014 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
 ** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
     \section1 New Modules
 
     \list
-    \li \l{Enginio Manual}{Enginio} - A client-side library for \l{Enginio Data Storage}.
+    \li \l{Enginio Manual}{Enginio} - A client-side library for \l{Qt Cloud Services}.
     \li \l{Qt WebSockets} - An add-on module that implements the WebSocket standard
     \l{http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455}{RFC 6455}
     \endlist