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Verizon Pushing Update to Droid for Flash 10.1
Verizon has officially begun pushing an update out to Droid handsets today, allowing users to download Flash 10.1 to their phone. This should bring the circle complete on the Android 2.2 update for the Motorola device. Adding Flash 10.1 will enrich casual games, videos, rich …
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Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Available for Mobile Platform Partners
No longer a beta project, Adobe has officially announced the availability of the Flash Player 10.1 today. This means that developers and partners are now hard at work to bring us “rich applications and content inside the browser including games, animations, rich Internet applications (RIAs), …
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Adobe Ready to Deliver Flash in June
Late yesterday saw Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch take to the official blog to reiterate the company’s recent stance on mobile platforms. No longer interested in working with Apple, Adobe has decided to move forward with other mobile operating systems, specifically Android.
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Adobe CEO: “Flash Coming to Android Second Half of Year”
Here we go again. The on-again-off-again rumors of whether Flash is coming to Android took a turn for the good today. Adobe’s CEO Shantanu Narayen was on FOX Business speaking about Creative Suite 5 (CS5) when the subject switched to mobile.
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Flash on Android: Good News, Bad News
Recently, one of the hottest topics surrounding Android (and other platforms), is if and when Flash will be arriving. We’ve seen demos and heard rumblings for well over a year, but where are are now? Yes, there are handsets like the Motorola Devour with Flash …
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FarmVille on Nexus One Signals Death of Productivity [VIDEO]
Taimur Asad of Redmond Pie has been playing with the HTC Desire ROM on his Nexus One these last few days. As many of you might know, it features Adobe’s Flash Player 10.1 as part of the build. So what’s the best way to test …
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Adobe Flash Officially Ported to ARM-based Android Devices
Bsquare has officially announced that a plugin for Adobe Flash will make its way to ARM-based Android devices. This means people who own the T-Mobile G1 and HTC Magic could see Flash on their phones before long. The next version of Google’s Android operating system, …
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HTC Announces Hero with Flash Support, 3.5mm Headphone Jack
HTC just announced their next Android-based handset in London a few moments ago. Called ‘Hero’, it doesn’t use your run-of-the-mill Android OS. Like they do with Touch Flo on Windows Mobile, HTC has sprinkled their own flavor on it. Although the device is not listed …
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Bsquare Porting Flash to Dell Netbooks Running Android [UPDATE]
Bsquare has officially announced that they are porting Adobe’s Flash Lite 3.17 technology onto Dell Netbooks running Google’s Android platform. Integrating Adobe Flash technology with the functionality of Google’s Android platform on the full range of Netbook devices will allow our OEM customers to meet …
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BSQUARE to Port Adobe Flash onto New Google Android Mobile Device for Tier 1 Carrier
Leverages BSQUARE’s Android competency to enable rich content and applications demanded by smartphone consumers Bellevue, WA – March 25, 2009 – BSQUARE Corporation (Nasdaq: BSQR), the leading software solutions provider to the global embedded device community, today announced it will port Adobe’s Flash technology onto …
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