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Adobe Photoshop Touch comes to Android smartphones
Adobe has released a smartphone version of the Photoshop Touch app that tablet users have enjoyed for some time. Available for $4.99 in the Google Play Store, it has all the core capabilities, including adding effects, crop, retouch, filters, sharing, and more. Additionally, the app …
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Adobe Connect Mobile 2.0 brings added hosting controls to Android
Adobe this week announced release of Adobe Connect Mobile 2.0 which brings expanded hosting capabilities and control to the mobile experience. Those of you business users with Android tablets and smartphones will find that the 2.0 app gives full meeting administration, new sharing options, and …
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NBC teams with Adobe to launch two London Olympics apps
If you’re a big fan of the Olympics, today might just be your lucky day. NBC and Adobe have announced the release of two great new apps that will help users get the best content during the big events. The first is named, creatively enough, …
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Adobe will not support Flash for Jelly Bean Devices, ends Flash for Android completely on August 15
We Android users have had the advantage of using flash on our devices for a very long time. However, Adobe has come out and announced two things. First off, they will not be supporting Flash on any Jelly Bean devices, which brings us to the …
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New Adobe Connect experience gives hosting, collaboration power to mobile
With the new features, Adobe gives business users another reason to equip their staff with an Android tablet.
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Adobe Reader gets eSignature feature in latest Android update
Adobe today announced a significant update to its Adobe Reader app for Android devices which includes the ability to sign documents from a mobile device. The eSignature feature makes it a breeze to sign, comment, or annotate PDF documents with the swipe of a finger. The technology behind the …
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Adobe makes good on promise to update Flash Player to add Ice Cream Sandwich support
When Adobe announced it would no longer continue to develop Flash Player for mobile browsers, it left the Android community wondering if Ice Cream Sandwich would end up suffering from no flash support. When the Galaxy Nexus launched without Flash support, it further fed the …
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Galaxy Nexus expected to receive Flash Player and AIR support in December
We can cross off another perceived flaw of the Galaxy Nexus. Many were worried that Flash wouldn’t make it onto the Galaxy Nexus but we now have confirmation that it will indeed find its way, and we won’t even have to wait long, as it’s …
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Adobe officially shifts from Flash to HTML 5 for mobile development
Adobe has officially announced that they will no longer continue to develop Flash Player in the browser to work with new mobile device configurations. Instead, the focus will be placed on HTML 5 and AIR standards. Of course, the current Adobe Flash stuff will still be …
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Adobe to termintate Flash Player development for browsers on mobile
A leaked Adobe document obtained by ZDNet indicates that the company plans to cease development for Flash Player for mobile browsers. Choosing to focus more heavily HTML5, mobile applications, and desktop content, Adobe promises they will continue to support Android configurations with updates and bug …
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Adobe Flash Player 11, AIR 3 Arrive for Android
Adobe, true to their word, released updated versions of their Flash Player and AIR applications for Android last night. Arriving just after midnight, Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 bring new features and capabilities to mobile devices, and improving upon already-terrific apps. If you’re running …
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Adobe Debuts Photoshop Touch for Tablets
Adobe kicked off their annual Adobe Max conference today and jumped right into awesome new tools and applications to be used for tablets. Announced as part of the show this afternoon, a new Photoshop Touch is coming soon which does exactly what you might anticipate – bring …
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Adobe Flash 11, AIR 3 to Launch in October, Enable 3D Games
Adobe announced early this morning that they will be releasing new Flash Player and AIR utilities next month which will let developers combine HTML5, Flash, and other code. Due in early October, Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 will bring accelerated 2D and 3D graphics …
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Cricket Wireless Reminds Us That Adobe Flash Is Still Relevant
Think back to roughly a year and a half ago when the big stink in mobile was over how Apple refused to support Adobe Flash. Remember hearing from people on the other side of the fence about how Flash was going to die and it …
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Sony and Adobe Team for $200,000 App Challenge Ahead of Tablet Release
Sony and Adobe have paired up for a new app contest in an attempt to drum up developer support for their forthcoming tablets. As some of you might already know, Sony has a pair of tablets due in the fall which are expected to marry …
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