We haven’t heard much about Adobe Flash 10 for smartphones in a while, but now engadget mobile is reporting that according to a slide from Adobe’s Q2 Fiscal Year 2009 earnings presentations, Adobe Flash 10 for smartphone is still on track. On track means Adobe Flash 10 for smartphones is due for a beta release in
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PhonesReview on 23rd Jun 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Software provider Adobe Systems announced the introduction of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks, PCs and other web-connected devices, promising a consistent runtime release enabling uncompromised web browsing across multiple platforms. According to Adobe, the browser-based Flash Player 10.1 runtime uses the productive web model of the Flash Platform to enable designers ...
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FierceMobileContent on 5th Oct 2009 (via fiercemobilecontent.com)
Research In Motion along with Adobe Systems have announced a join venture to deliver the Adobe Flash Player support to the BlackBerry smartphone platform reports an article over on Reuters. Apparently the BlackBerry smartphone maker is now joining the Open Screen Project which is a broad initiative that is dedicated to enabling standalone apps along with
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PhonesReview on 5th Oct 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Adobe and the Open Screen Project initiative make further steps to utilize smartphone functionality in Flash-based apps and content. The new Flash Player 10.1 also unites desktop and mobile in one environment.
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infoSyncWorld on 5th Oct 2009 (via infosyncworld.com)
Adobe Systems Incorporated today unveiled Adobe Flash Player 10.1 software for smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks, PCs and other Internet-connected devices, allowing content created using the Adobe Flash Platform to reach users wherever they are.Continue reading...
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CellPhoneDigest on 6th Oct 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Mobile phone users can now enjoy high definition videos right from their handsets. Adobe Systems recently unveiled Adobe Flash Player 10.1 software for smartphones facilitating users to access content created using the Adobe Flash Platform from anywhere. Flash Player 10.1 is a runtime release of the Open Screen Project that offers premium web browsing of
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Mobiletor on 6th Oct 2009 (via mobiletor.com)
Today Adobe announced that it has created a stand-alone Flash player for mobile devices such as netbooks and smartphones. A beta developer runtime version of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 will be available for Windows Phones and Palm's webOS later ...
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PhoneScoop on 5th Oct 2009 (via phonescoop.com)
Close to 50 Open Screen Project Participants Support New Browser Runtime for Multiple Platforms. LOS ANGELES — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) unveiled Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 software for smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks, PCs and other Internet-connected devices, allowing content created using the Adobe Flash Platform to reach users wherever they are. A public developer beta of th...
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