Adobe and ARM have announced a collaboration designed to optimise Adobe Flash Player 10 and Adobe Air to work on ARM powered mobile phones which could possibly though not necessarily include the Apple iPhone. This joint Adobe and ARM venture will target ARM v6 and v7 architectures used in the ARM 11 and Cortex-A series of
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PhonesReview on 19th Nov 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Adobe Systems Incorporated and ARM today announced a technology collaboration to optimize and enable Adobe Flash Player 10 and Adobe AIR for ARM Powered devices, ranging from mobile phones to set-top boxes, mobile Internet devices, televisions, automotive platforms, personal media players and other mobile computing devices. The collaboration is expected to accelerate mobile graphics and video capa...
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TheUnwired on 18th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Software provider Adobe Systems announced a collaboration with digital solutions provider ARM to optimize and enable Adobe Flash Player 10 and Adobe AIR for mobile phones, mobile Internet devices, personal media players and other mobile computing devices, which the companies promise will accelerate mobile graphics and video capabilities across multiple platforms to bring rich web applications and ...
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FierceMobileContent on 17th Nov 2008 (via fiercemobilecontent.com)
Sr. Director of Engineering at Adobe Systems Paul Betlem, while at the Flash On The Beach conference in Brighton, confirmed that Adobe is indeed developing a Flash Player for the Apple iPhone. That’s right, Mr. Betlem actually confirmed that Apple will be gaining Adobe Flash on the Apple iPhone, but Apple still calls the shots as
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PhonesReview on 2nd Oct 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
This is something different than we done before. Now you can make cool screen savers and animated wallpapers using your Web cam! Your Video Screensaver Also you can use this image as animated avatar, image for forum signature, your blog and Myspace profile. Web camera and Adobe flash player required.
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RedDodosBlog on 11th Sep 2008 (via blog.reddodo.com)
Apple and Adobe have been at something of a crossroads for some time now. The clashing of these titans has resulted in Apple refusing to let Adobe bring Flash plug-in support to its iPhone Safari browser. But, that may all change in the near future. First let's explore what Adobe's working on. The new Adobe Flash Player
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IntoMobile on 6th Jul 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Adobe Systems Incorporated announced the availability of Adobe Flash Lite 3 software, which now supports Adobe Flash Player compatible video and enables the delivery of dynamic Web content on mobile devices. Flash Lite 3 allows mobile device manufacturers, operators and content providers to differentiate their offerings by giving users the ability to watch Flash Player compatible video, the world'
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LetsGoMobile on 12th Dec 2007 (via letsgomobile.org)