Adobe garners the support of Google, Palm, and Motorola for its new Flash software for smartphones, smartbooks, Netbooks, and other mobile devices. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems ...
The touch-centric Metro version of Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 8 is plug-in free, but the browser may still be able to run Adobe Flash video, according to an online report. Microsoft is reportedly ...
Adobe expects that the latest version of its Flash multimedia platform will allow more users than ever to see high-definition video, interactive applications and other features from the comfort of ...
The only potential downside to using these new tools is that they require Flash Player 9 to view. As of this writing, however, the penetration of this version is up ...
Adobe Flash Player for Mobile is dead. Long live Adobe Flash video playback on mobile devices. This is the message that Adobe will be trying to spread over the next few days, as it faces a slew of ...
It’s no surprise that Adobe has been working on bringing support for Flash and AIR to the Google Android platform. But the company isn’t just hoping that smartphones like the Google Nexus One will be ...
This morning I showed you a few videos I shot highlighting just how much better Adobe Flash Player 10.1 beta handles HD Flash content than Adobe Flash 10 on a low power nettop with NVIDIA ION graphics ...
Adobe expects TVs and Blu-Ray players that support the Flash platform will be available by early 2010. The company has secured a deal to have Flash software put in chips that go inside TVs and set-top ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced that leading Australian public broadcaster Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) will stream the 96 th annual ...
Its official: The next version of Flash Player will feature the H.264 video codec. Known as MPEG4 Part10, H.264 is a video standard yielding a much greater compression than its predecessors. Excerpt ...
Flash 10.1 on Froyo goes tete-a-tete with Flash Lite 4 on Eclair: butter vs. stutter (video) Believe it or not, your newly-upgraded Nexus One isn't the first Android smartphone to have Adobe Flash ...