Adobe has sent an internal notice to its partners announcing that it will stop working on the Flash plugin on mobile browsers and instead refocus its efforts on native mobile apps based on Adobe AIR ...
Adobe is set to introduce Flash Player 10 for most mobile operating systems later this year, including Google Android, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Nokia Symbian, and Palm WebOS. Adobe’s CEO Shantanu ...
Adobe has rung the first death knell over once-ubiquitous web standard Adobe Flash. Gamasutra reports Adobe will continue to issue critical bug fixes and security updates for existing mobile Flash ...
Many have seen Adobe's choice to ditch Flash Player for mobile as a sign that it has conceded the fight to be included on Apple's mobile devices, but the company actually just thinks there is little ...
Adobe's recent declaration that it will no longer work on Flash for mobile device browsers signals the end of long road of pushing the technology. Now that it's going by the wayside, how do you feel?
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 ...
After mounting an intense attack on Apple for not supporting Flash on its iPhone OS mobile devices, Adobe has admitted that it will not be able to ship its promised Flash Player 10.1 for mobile ...
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