SAN FRANCISCO – Adobe Systems Inc (ADBE) released new software for its popular Flash Player on Sunday that promises to bring the quality of live video on cellular phones closer to that of video on ...
Adobe Systems confirmed in a blog post this morning that it will stop developing its Flash Player software for mobile Web browsers. In short, the company is acknowledging the growing role of HTML5 on ...
Flash Lite for mobile phones might not be good enough for Steve Jobs, but Microsoft is less picky. It is licensing Flash Lite for Windows Mobile. This is an acknowledgment of two things: there are a ...
It may be the end of the line for Adobe’s mobile Flash Player, but the question now is will anyone care if and when it’s gone? Adobe is reportedly axing development of the plugin for mobile devices.
Adobe Systems Inc. is pulling its Flash software for Web video and games from the browsers of mobile devices, though Flash will still work on mobile apps and on the Web browsers of regular computers.
Adobe Systems Inc. on Tuesday introduced Macromedia Flash Lite 2 and Macromedia Flash Player SDK 7, the latest versions of software products that let users of mobile phones and consumer electronics ...
About 7 months after the release of Flash Player 10.1 for desktops (beta), Adobe has today announced it has shipped its mobile sister to partners worldwide. Adobe unveiled a beta version of Flash ...
Whether you're a YouTube junkie or married to your TiVo, chances are you don't watch video on your cellphone yet. But firms ranging from wireless carriers like Sprint Nextel to media giants like the ...
In addition to its own Silverlight multimedia technology, Microsoft will support Adobe’s competing Flash technology on Windows Mobile phones, the companies planned to announce on Monday. Microsoft has ...
What was once just one echelon above a myth is now finally coming to fruition. Adobe is pushing out a beta of its Flash 10.1 player alongside Google's own beta for Android 2.2 "Froyo." The general ...