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We knew that Adobe would be rolling out Adobe Flash support for Android 4.0 (and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus) before the end of the year but at the time we didn’t know if that meant it would be out in November or December. Today, Adobe cleared a few things up and confirmed that Adobe Flash [...]
As the iOS platform currently doesn’t support Flash, developers who are using Flash tools to create ads are locked out of the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPads. Given the popularity of those devices, Adobe is looking to still capitalize on that market by helping Flash developers convert their Flash content to the iOS platform via [...]
I guess we knew this was coming. Adobe certainly isn’t laying down and rolling over in the wake of Apple’s anti-Flash campaign, even though it appears that quite a few content publishers are shifting gears away from Adobe’s product. At the Web 2.o Conference in San Francisco, Adobe was showing off prototype Tablets running both [...]
The biggest complaint with Apple devices is the lack of support for Adoble Flash. This has started a whole war between the two companies. Well, the next round is going to Adobe because they decided to change horses a little and strike out into Android territory. According to an article over at Geek.com, Adobe is [...]
In news that has NOTHING to do with the iPad, the folks over at Netbooknews have a new video up about the HP Slate. We have already posted information about the HP Slate, but here is a great video showing off more of its capabilities. The big news, it runs Adobe Flash and AIR, something [...]
It turns out Apple may have been justified (though not necessarily right) to treat Adobe Flash as persona non grata. Adobe just announced their AIR platform for mobile devices, essentially taking application development out of the hands of OS makers and putting it into their own. Per the press release:
One of the many Apple Tablet rumors had publisher Condé Nast (the publisher of Wired and other magazines) working on bringing their publications into a format that would run on the device. 9to5Mac has posted a video of a version of Wired running on an app powered by Adobe Air saying this is what CN [...]