Over the past week we’ve been hearing a lot of fuss over Steve Jobs’ open statement regarding Adobe Flash and the company’s closed down technologies. You can check out his full statement over here, but the main idea is that Jobs (and Apple) consider that Flash has many alternatives, that are actually better.
It all starts with Steve...
You might be aware of the fact that the Apple iPhone doesn’t support Flash, so it’s not able to display a couple of pretty interesting sites. Till now, all we got when trying to view Flash-based content was a message saying “To view this content upgrade your browser and flash plug-in.”. However, Adobe now turns aggressive…
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Reuters informs us that the developer of the Flash programming language has created a special code enabling the technology to run on Apple’s iPhone. This could improve the general iPhone experience and allow the developers to create tons of new apps for the handset.
As you might already be aware, programs that rely on Adobe’s Flash can’t...
Adobe announced today its plans to bring the PC version of its famous Flash video player to high end handsets in the year to come. Of course, our first question was “ALL smartphones?”, with the first thought being Apple iPhone, but we’ve got no info on that.
The good news is that there are enough smartphones out there to buy and use,...
Washington Post was wondering if one of the hottest mobile devices of the past years could become even better by getting that Flash support… It’s the iPhone I’m talking about and the neverending “Flash on Apple’s phone” drama.
Yesterday Adobe revealed the new Flash Player for Windows Mobile and Google Android devices,...