This week, Mountain View-based Internet giant Google is expected to announce during Google I/O the next flavor of its mobile operating system, namely Android 2.2 (Froyo), and one of the hottest features of the platform is expected to be the native support for Adobe's Flash Player 10.1. Adobe is moving closer to... |
18 May 2010 03:27 GMT |
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Google's Android 2.1 operating system made its debut into the wild several weeks ago, when the Nexus One by HTC came to the market via Google's web store, is currently available only on this handset, and is getting ready to arrive on other devices too. However, while Nexus One does have at the moment somet... |
18 February 2010 02:32 GMT |
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With the advent of Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft introduced a feature designed to allow end users to easily hide their browsing history from people sharing the same computer. However, even though IE8 came with the promise of complete browsing privacy, components intimately connected with the browser, such as Adobe F... |
12 February 2010 05:05 GMT |
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Sunnyvale mobile phone maker Palm has just released a series of new software updates for the users of a Palm Pre or Palm Pixi mobile phone, and now we learn that the company plans to release even more updates in the near future. Following the just made available webOS 1.3.5.1 and webOS 1.3.5 firmware solutions for P... |
11 January 2010 04:01 GMT |
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NVIDIA, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance graphics cards and graphics solutions, has just released another Beta version of its latest GeForce and Ion drivers. The new 195.81 Beta release is pretty much similar to the previous WHQL-certified release, version 195.62, according to the release ... |
15 December 2009 10:52 GMT |
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Adobe has already announced plans to deliver its Flash player to mobile phones, and it seems to be on track to have it available on a final flavor sometime in the first half of the next year. The company says on its website that Flash 10.1 will be here during that window, and that will apply at least to handsets runn... |
12 November 2009 04:39 GMT |
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