Just in time not to impede browser progress, Adobe starts updating its plug-in to catch up with 64-bit software and graphics chips. Also: support for IE9 beta. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
Adobe has finally released a Flash Player that includes full native 64-bit support for 64-bit browsers on Windows, Mac, and Linux. The official announcement of the availability of Flash Player 11 is ...
Adobe Systems pulled the plug on its only 64-bit version of Flash, an experimental version for Linux. But the project remains a "high priority." Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
In conjunction with Microsoft release of IE 9 Beta, Adobe is releasing a preview of a new Flash Player called “Square”. The new player offers native 64-bit OS support for Windows, Mac and Linux as ...
In the TalkBack section of my earlier post on the sudden popularity of x64 Vista, a commenter makes a good point: Flash is not yet 64 bit (at least not the last time I looked). We got a new PC last ...
Earlier this week, Adobe announced a 64-bit beta preview version of Flash Player codenamed “Square” and available for Windows, Linux, and (gasp) Mac. With improved support for Internet Explorer 9 Beta ...
Adobe yesterday announced the release of a beta preview version of Flash Player for Mac, Windows, and Linux offering 64-bit support. The new release, codenamed "Square", has been found to be fully ...
Just a month after the release of Adobe's Flash Player 10 — with, for the first time, full Linux support out of the box — Adobe is back with another surprise: a 64-bit Flash Player — exclusively for ...
Adobe has released the very first alpha version of a 64-bit Flash Player for Linux. This move is part of the company's broader plans to provide comprehensive 64-bit support for the widely-used browser ...
Talk about a change in priorities! When Adobe decided it was time to start work on a 64-bit Flash Player, they didn’t release the first test version on Windows or Mac OS X. No, they released it on ...
If we compiled a Top 10 list of contentious subjects on the web, Adobe's Flash would no-doubt be on it, and indeed would probably be a heavy contender for #1. Though there are many charges against it, ...
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