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Nokia N900, a Maemo-based mobile phone that Nokia brought to the market about a year and a half ago, is now capable of offering its users access to website with Flash content on them, as the software was brought to it recently, although in an unofficial manner, it seems. About a year ago, Adobe announced that it was... |
1 February 2011 07:41 GMT |
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On Monday, software giant Adobe announced officially the launch of Adobe AIR 2.5 for a wide range of devices, including televisions, mobile phones, tablets, or computers, and also unveiled some info on its plans regarding the Flash Player 10.1 solution, which was released previously this year on devices powered by G... |
26 October 2010 02:22 GMT |
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While some Galaxy S owners out there already had the chance to tryout the Android 2.2 Froyo operating system on their devices, those living in the UK would still have to wait for a few more weeks before the software is available for them, the handset vendor announced officially today. The company confirmed that the ... |
21 October 2010 12:23 GMT |
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Norwegian software company Opera Software has just announced plans to offer better integration with Adobe Flash Player on its mobile browsers through joining forces with the Open Screen Project. The company, a worldwide leading provider of web browsers for mobile phones and other devices, is participating in the Ope... |
7 October 2010 11:21 GMT |
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On Monday, software company Adobe has released an update for the much praised Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for Android, in an attempt to patch some security issues the software came to the market in the first place. According to the company, the new update is meant to resolve a security hole present in Adobe Flash Player... |
21 September 2010 02:02 GMT |
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Three new devices have been added to the list of Android-based products that sport official support for Adobe's Flash Player 10.1, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab, and the DROID X by Motorola and the DROID Incredible by HTC, which have recently received an upgrade to Android 2.2 at Verizon Wireless. The additi... |
18 September 2010 11:11 GMT |
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Android mobile phone users might find themselves vulnerable if having Flash Player 10.1 installed on their devices, as a new security issue with the solution was discovered recently. According to Adobe, the vulnerability in question is a zero-day one, meaning that it was discovered while being exploited into the wil... |
15 September 2010 05:34 GMT |
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Software company Adobe released several months ago the final version of its popular Flash Player 10.1 technology aimed at mobile phone users out there, and has just updated the list of devices that include support for it. It's a common fact that Adobe released the solution for mobile phones powered by the lates... |
8 September 2010 06:58 GMT |
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DROID by Motorola, the first Android-based handset at Verizon Wireless, has been recently updated to the latest version of Google's mobile operating system, namely Android 2.2 Froyo. However, it seems that not all the features that this software update was supposed to pack were there, and that a new solution st... |
31 August 2010 05:26 GMT |
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The original DROID by Motorola smartphone was updated recently to the latest version of Google's Android operating system, but one feature was still missing from the device even after the update, namely Adobe's Flash Player 10.1. A few days ago, Verizon posted on its support website details on a near softw... |
28 August 2010 07:41 GMT |
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Android 2.2 codename Foyo, the latest version of Google's mobile operating system, arrived on the market not too long ago with one highly appealing feature for its users, namely support for Adobe's Flash Player 10.1. However, the solution is not available at the moment on all devices that run under Froyo, ... |
24 August 2010 06:59 GMT |
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Mobile phone carrier Verizon wireless is reportedly gearing up for the release of a new software update for one of its most popular handsets, the DROID by Motorola, a solution that would enable the owners of this device enjoy Adobe's Flash Player 10.1 while on the go.The new software update is expected to arriv... |
24 August 2010 02:36 GMT |
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Adobe has just announced that the Flash Player 10.1 technology was made generally available for download from the Android Market on Google Nexus One phones. The solution can be used on handsets powered by Android 2.2 and should be delivered to more devices in the following weeks, while being set to arrive on phones ... |
17 August 2010 05:13 GMT |
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Adobe's Flash Player 10.1 was one of the most expected solutions for mobile devices. The software giant announced its release to handset makers a few weeks ago, but not all devices out there would taste it in the near future. Among those who will, we can count smartphones running under Google's Android 2.2... |
6 July 2010 04:40 GMT |
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Recently, Skyfire announced the release of its Skyfire Browser 2.1 for handsets running under Google's Android operating system. According to the company, the new solution comes with a great deal of enhancements, including support for a number of 750,000 additional websites that include Flash content. The new r... |
25 June 2010 04:50 GMT |
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Today, Adobe Systems Incorporated announced the release of its Adobe Flash Player 10.1 technology to the company's mobile partners. According to the company, the new solution has been built from scratch with new mobile specific features and with a great focus on the performance levels it can offer. Flash Player... |
22 June 2010 03:02 GMT |
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Flash Player 10.1 is one of the new features Android 2.2 Froyo comes to the market with. Having been announced since last year, the software solution is now available for download over at Adobe, but it seems that only handsets running under the Android 2.2 release would be able to enjoy it. Following the official ann... |
19 June 2010 04:31 GMT |
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Adobe has released a Flash Player update that fixes a flurry of vulnerabilities including a critical zero-day flaw (CVE-2010-1297) that has been actively exploited in attacks since last week. In addition to the numerous security patches, the new Flash player 10.1.53.64 version brings major functionality and performan... |
11 June 2010 10:34 GMT |
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Adobe has confirmed the availability of Flash Player 10.1 for Mac OS X. The company has also said that Flash Player 10.1 is on its way to Android devices, and that Adobe AIR 2 runtime is now available for download for devs looking to deploy applications built for AIR 2 on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. Talking about t... |
11 June 2010 05:24 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Google has just released a new version of its mobile operating system, Android. Dubbed Froyo (short for Frozen Yogurt), the new Android 2.2 platform should help the company gain even more market share in the smartphone OS segment, based on the nice range of new features and capabilities it is set... |
21 May 2010 09:04 GMT |
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The latest flavor of Google's Android operating system, namely Android 2.2 (Froyo) is now official. The Internet giant announced the new Android release on Thursday at its Google I/O conference, where it also unveiled a series of pretty interesting details on the platform, along with the features that raise it ... |
21 May 2010 02:58 GMT |
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Hardware acceleration for online content is just around the corner, as Adobe has barely released Flash Player 10.1 Release Candidate, which brings hardware-assisted video decoding and gaming. On supported platforms, this should translate into better performance and less CPU utilization, which is always a nice thing t... |
7 April 2010 04:09 GMT |
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One of the features that Windows Phone 7 OS will lack at launch is Adobe's Flash Player 10.1, at least this is what Microsoft said back in February at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. However, the upcoming operating system will do taste Adobe's technology, although it seems that an exact time frame ... |
11 March 2010 04:15 GMT |
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The first week of March has come and gone, bringing forth a series of new announcements in the mobile area, along with software releases, leaked info and photos and more. Mobile phone makers and wireless carrier are preparing the launch of fresh mobile phones that were officially announced during the Mobile World Con... |
7 March 2010 00:21 GMT |
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Software company Adobe is set to release during the first half of the ongoing year its Flash Player 10.1 solution for a series of mobile platforms available on the market today, and now it shares a few more details on what the discovery, installation and update of the technology imply. This move is driven mainly by ... |
2 March 2010 03:07 GMT |
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With the Mobile World Congress come and gone last week, the mobile phone industry was rather quiet this week, and most of the interesting stories we came across during the past seven days were mainly follow ups of what was announced in Barcelona. Some of the most engaging stories were related to the Flash Player 10.... |
28 February 2010 00:11 GMT |
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Adobe's Flash Player 10.1 is slowly shaping up as a technology that won't come to all mobile phones out in the wild, even if most handset users hoped for it to land at least on their devices. We already reported that Apple's iPhone wouldn't have it, and that Adobe said Windows Mobile 6.5-based mo... |
26 February 2010 07:21 GMT |
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Software giant Adobe is known to be working on delivering Flash Player 10.1 for a wide range of smartphones available on the market at the moment, but it seems that the company plans on leaving devices powered by various platforms out in the cold. We already counted Apple's iPhone among them, and now we learn t... |
26 February 2010 05:13 GMT |
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Nexus One, the Android-based mobile phone sold in the US directly via Google's web store, has been caught in the wild before running Adobe's Flash technology, and now a new video demonstration of the solution on this device has emerged. This time around, Adobe themselves decided to demonstrate what Flash P... |
25 February 2010 02:46 GMT |
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Nexus One by HTC is the first mobile phone that arrived on the market via Google's web store, and also the first one to sport the company's Android 2.1 operating system on board, but newer mobile phones announced to land on the market with Android can deliver increased functionality to users when compared ... |
23 February 2010 08:29 GMT |
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Adobe Systems Incorporated announced today at the Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona that it had made new advancements with its Adobe Flash Platform for mobile phones, and that one of them was the release of Adobe AIR for such handsets. According to the company, the new solution comes as a feature-rich environm... |
15 February 2010 04:44 GMT |
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Adobe's Flash Player 10.1 is set to arrive on a wide range of smartphones out there in the very near future, yet it seems that there are some details on the launch of the technology that were not unveiled until now. One of them is the fact that Google's Android operating system will need some enhancements ... |
10 February 2010 05:28 GMT |
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Software company Adobe announced about a half a year ago that it planned on delivering full support for its Flash technology for the emerging market of smartphones, and most of you might know already that its Flash Player 10.1 is the one that will make this happen. Work in the area is being made, and, although we we... |
4 February 2010 04:04 GMT |
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Sunnyvale-based mobile phone maker Palm announced at the end of the last year that it was getting ready to soon deliver a new software update for the users of a Palm Pre or Pixi handset, namely webOS 1.4, and now Sprint also mentions the update in a forum post. However, while Palm said that February was the targeted... |
1 February 2010 10:25 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Motorola announced recently that it was currently working with Adobe to deliver the Flash Player 10.1 solution to users of a Motorola smartphone. At the same time, the company also notes that DROID is a handset that has been used in the development of the Flash Player 10.1 for the Android platform... |
7 January 2010 04:16 GMT |
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Approximately one month ago, Adobe, the developer of some of the most popular applications on today's personal computers, announced the release of its Flash Player 10.1, a beta solution that would enable PC users to enjoy a better visual experience when dealing with the latest high-definition videos. The beta v... |
15 December 2009 09:46 GMT |
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Quickly on the footsteps of its fellow competitor, NVIDIA, Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has also announced the release of its updated Catalyst Software Suite 9.11, specifically designed to enable support for the latest version of Adobe's Flash Player, namely 10.1. The release should enable... |
18 November 2009 03:31 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has just revealed that the recently-announced Adobe Flash Player 10.1 beta will be supported by platforms powered by Vision Technology from AMD. The latest installment of Adobe's Flash Player takes advantage of the benefits and features that are enabled through... |
17 November 2009 02:08 GMT |
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Adobe has announced earlier today that its Flash Player 10.1 is set to soon become available on a variety of mobile phones, including Windows Mobile and webOS-based ones, which will see it during the ongoing year, or Symbian and Android, on which the solution is set to come in early 2010. Following Adobe's annou... |
5 October 2009 08:19 GMT |
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Adobe and NVIDIA have jointly announced today that they are both working on enabling a better Web experience on devices such as netbooks, smartphones and smartbooks, built with the help of NVIDIA's graphics processing units. The two companies have been working together, as part of the Open Screen Project to prov... |
5 October 2009 03:34 GMT |
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