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Update on Flash love for your mobile device
1 day ago ago from PalmAddicts
[From Eric Mann] If you're after some flash love for your mobile device then the Gizmodo has this to report, "The good news first: Adobe's promising Flash 10.1 is going to hit smartphones—Android, WebOS, Windows Mobile—and desktops in the "first half" of this year, a slightly less squishy date. And it'll come over the air. The bad part? Well it's bad for Android, anyway: You're gonna need Android 2.1. At least. Because it provides some access ...
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18 hours ago ago from iPhone Theme Store
This is a guest post by Polemicist, a loyal blog reader and commenter. If you’d like to guest post on the iPhone Download Blog , please see the guidelines . What ever happened to this guy ? Developer Jonah Grant submitted an “Adobe Flash mobile” plug-in for the iPhone and iPod Touch’s Safari browser on Friday, April 24 2009. Maybe Jonah’s plug-in was only an urban legend but I do recall Adobe saying they were working on a new ...
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5 hours ago ago from Probably the best reviews on the planet! - Pricemo
Subscribe Home About us Contact us Terms and Conditions Pricemo Probably the best reviews on the planet! Adobe: Flash 10.1 will require 'some enhancements to existing versions of Android' As you may have noticed, there were a few reports making the rounds earlier today that suggested Flash 10.1 for Android would be limited to phones running Android 2.1 . Adobe itself didn't seem to be saying much about ...
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6 hours ago ago from Ubergizmo
Many of us have been waiting for Flash to arrive on mobile devices, and if you re waiting for Flash 10.1 on Android, you ll probably require an update sometime in the future for it to work. We previously mentioned that Flash 10.1 should be hitting Android users this year, and we hope that Adobe is still on track to do so. Now, according to Adrian Ludwig, group product marketing manager for Flash Platform, support for the full Flash Player ...
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23 hours ago ago from Technology News NOW!
Apple 's recent announcement that the product iPad Flash fanned the flames of debate about whether it belongs to Apple ' s mobile devices or not. In fact, Apple Town Hall meeting in just over a week, Steve Jobs said: When a Mac crashes more often than re 'SA Flash. ' Doesn E '' t get dull, much more than that. Since the launch of Apple iPhone has been strongly against putting Flash on mobile devices, citing performance problems and stability. ...
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Do we still need a standalone GPS device?
15 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
February 9th, 2010 Do we still need a standalone GPS device? Posted by Joel Evans @ 11:10 am Categories: Android , Apple , GPS , Gadgets , Google , Nokia , iPhone Tags: I'm a directionally challenged individual. As a result, I've been using a GPS since it was first offered. Throughout the years, though, I've graduated to using my mobile phone more for my GPS-related activities, including using the iPhone to find my car on a rainy ...
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