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Flash Games for all You Froyo Users!
The world’s largest browser based games network, Mochi Media, is announcing that they will be launching a Flash 10.1 based site that will allow Froyo users to play 25 browser based games on launch. From the press release: The site, m.mochigames.com will feature more than 25 …
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Engadget’s Flash Face Off Pins Android 2.1 Against Android 2.2 [VIDEO]
Engadget decided to give the Android faithful a head to head video showing Flash 10.1 versus Flash Lite. In one corner we have a Nexus One running Android 2.2 with Flash 10.1 installed. In the other corner, we have an HTC Desire running Flash Lite …
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Android 2.2 To Recommend ‘Flash-enabled’ Websites To Users
Engadget is reporting that the latest version of Android — you know, the one with 450 percent performance improvement and Flash playback — will, upon updating, guide you to visit a selection of Flash-enabled websites. In my eyes, this is a direct counter by Adobe …
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Will Google Go After Flash Developers Next?
We’ve learned over the last few days that Google is proactively seeking Apple developers, attempting to woo them with free phones. Not a bad strategy if you can afford to toss a few hundred bucks at each person you want. Now that the platform is …
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Adobe Previews Flash/AIR Games Coming to Android
If you’ve been wondering what Flash/AIR games were coming to Android when Flash 10.1 hits, today is your lucky day. Thanks to Adobe Indie Developer Josh Tynjala we now have a idea of what is being planned. Remember, these apps were built using an early …
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Dell to Offer 800MHz of Froyo Sexiness with ‘Flash’
That picture you are staring above this paragraph… it’s a Dell phone. Yep, that sleek beauty is called the Flash and it’s yet another Android phone to begin pining over. Engadget has scored what appears to be an entire handset roadmap for the PC giant …
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Adobe AIR on the Android Platform
By Andy Rubin, Google VP of Engineering, Android Partnerships have been at the very heart of Android, the first truly open and comprehensive mobile platform, since we first introduced it with the Open Handset Alliance. Through close relationships with carriers, device manufacturers, developers, and others, …
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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 Player on the Nexus One
What most smart phone browsers lack is having a Flash Player. The developers at Adobe and members of the Open Screen Project are very close at solving this problem. The Nexus One has become the ideal device to test Flash Player 10.1, with its Snapdragon …
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Candid Camera: Does Hero Need a Flash?
The vast majority of people wish that Sprint’s Hero had a flash. While a flash would be a nice addition, I don’t think it’s really all that necessary. I mean, who really takes that many pictures in pitch dark? Let’s focus on the real area …
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Flash Player 10 Coming to Android in October
Adobe’s Flash Player 10 is coming to Android, officially. No more speculation or hoping… we are a ‘go’ for launch. During a recent earnings call for Adobe, President and CEO Shantanu Naraye announced that Flash Mobile 10 will arriving in beta form this October. The …
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My Impression of the G1 So Far
Vamien weighs in with his initial impressions of Android 1.0 and the T-Mobile G1 handset.
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