So it’s official: Adobe is ceasing development of Flash Player for phones and tablets: Over the past two years, we’ve delivered Flash Player for mobile browsers and brought the full expressiveness of ...
The long list of allies backing Flash Player 10.1 for mobile devices shows Adobe may have lost the battle with Apple, but the war isn't over. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
In what appears to be a dramatic turnaround, Adobe seems to have scrapped a high-profile effort to bring Flash Player browser plug-in to mobile devices. Stephen Shankland Former Principal Writer ...
Welcome Droid X owners to the mobile world of Adobe Flash on a smartphone – the world Steve Jobs doesn’t want you to see. This week Motorola Droid X joins a small but growing club of devices running ...
Hey Flash fans, the day has finally come. Today, Adobe announced the release of Flash 10.1 for all Android smartphones running Android OS 2.2 (Froyo). Not an Android user? No problem. Adobe goes on to ...
Adobe will no longer update its Flash plugin for mobile browsers, though it will continue to issue security updates and bug fixes. The company issued a statement to developers conceding that “HTML5 is ...
UPDATE 8:39 A.M. PST: Adobe confirmed it will cease Flash development on mobile devices. In an abrupt about-face in its mobile software strategy, Adobe will soon cease developing its Flash Player plug ...
Editor’s note: Jeff Glueck is the chief executive of Skyfire, a company with a mission to dramatically improve the browsing experience on mobile phones. Skyfire’s browser in version 1.5 is available ...
Back in May, I wrote an article called "One year after iPad, is Adobe Flash Still Relevant?" The post attracted a great deal of comments from both sides of the argument and even a very reasoned Op-Ed ...
It's been a long time coming but it's here at last. Flash has finally made the transition to the mobile screen. First and foremost, while the Apple/Adobe debate about Flash goes on, I'm going to ...