The latest version of Google's Android mobile operating system was announced at its IO 2010 event in San Francisco. Codenamed Froyo (continuing Android's dessert-themed naming scheme), Android 2.2 ...
Editor’s Note: This story is excerpted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. Embedded software maker Bsquare confirmed it has ported Adobe System ...
You won’t see the above image on the Android Market anymore, which had outed Android OS 3.1. And we can assure you that nothing called 3.1 has been announced yet ...
Adobe announced it abandoned mobile Flash last fall, but the company just confirmed to the masses that Google’s new Android 4.1 OS does not have certification for Flash. It is also stopping access to ...
Today Adobe will remove the Flash Player plugin from the Google Play store. Inevitable security and other updates for the player will only be made available to folk who already have the plugin ...
Adobe is set to introduce Flash Player 10 for most mobile operating systems later this year, including Google Android, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Nokia Symbian, and Palm WebOS. Adobe’s CEO Shantanu ...
Embedded software maker Bsquare Corp. confirmed today that it has ported Adobe System Inc.’s Flash mobile player to ARM-based smartphones and smartbooks running Google Inc.’s Android operating system.
Adobe surprised quite a lot of people within the industry last year when it announced the company no longer had plans to continue developing flash player for mobile devices. Instead they announced a ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com. Apple may not want Flash on its mobile devices, but users of Android will soon gain full support for ...
Well, gee willikers, I feel honored: The mighty Daring Fireball blog took a jab at me this afternoon. Mr. Fireball himself (hi, John!) dredged up an old story of mine about Flash, apparently to ...
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