Adobe Software has let slip that it plans to abandon its Flash Player for mobile web browsers. Instead, the company will refocus its mobile efforts on web standards like HTML5, along with tools like ...
The bells tolling the death of Adobe Flash got a bit louder this week. To go along with the arrival of Google's new Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" update, Adobe has announced that it will not be developing ...
Research in Motion will continue to use Adobe Flash Player, at least for the BlackBerry Playbook tablet, even after Adobe announced it will discontinue Flash for the mobile Web. RIM also said in a ...
After more than four years of tit-for-tat sniping and surprising vehemence, Adobe has finally thrown in the towel: Adobe is abandoning Flash on mobile devices, choosing instead to focus on HTML5 tools ...
But you can't play Flash content on an iPhone! Well, we can cross that argument off the mobile decision grid. According to a scoop last night on ZDNet, Adobe has announced that they are stopping ...
Adobe has announced that Flash will not be supported on Android 4.1. Adobe has announced that Flash will not be supported on Android 4.1.
It’s all about Adobe’s Flash today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. As Adobe shows off its latest version of the multimedia add-on Flash 10 in Spain, the company’s PR team has released a ...
Adobe said on Monday that it will release its first full-fledged Flash multimedia player for smartphones by year’s end. Google, Microsoft, Palm, and Nokia are all expected to release platforms or ...
Even before Adobe revealed its first full-fledged Flash Player for smartphones on Thursday, we got a chance to play online games and video from an Android phone. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content ...