In the past, we've speculated that Apple's resistance to supporting Adobe's Flash on the iPhone and their efforts to add new features to HTML/CSS is, in part, to reduce their long term dependence on Flash. Ajaxian points to an impres...
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iPhoneTopic on 14th Jul 2009 (via iphonetopic.com)
More than 2 years post-iPhone launch, no news on Flash ever coming to the iPhone, yet Apple is pressing ahead with technologies like H.264 video (YouTube Apps been using it since day one), HTML 5 and CSS animation (iPhone Safari supported them first), Live Streaming, and now WebGL for hardware accelerated 3D-graphics, and TuneKit,
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TheiPhoneBlog on 14th Sep 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
This Wednesday was probably the first day on the (potentially long) path to Adobe Flash decline: the most popular video site out there YouTube – started offering videos in Flash-less mode for browsers which support HTML 5 and h.264 video codec. This means that today the option is available for Chrome and Safari. Then at ...
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iPhoneDevelopersJournal on 24th Jan 2010 (via iphone.sys-con.com)
Update 2: Thanks to Cult of Mac reader Gus, who noted that certain websites were screwing up his Photoshop. I started playing around with Safari and noticed that sites with embedded Flash were causing the cursor issue. I then recalled Adobe UK PR bod Emma Wilkinson’s tweet from earlier today: Info: Snow Leopard ships w/earlier version
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iPhoneNano on 3rd Sep 2009 (via iphonenano.net)
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)
First version of tablet omits features that could have made it a must-have product. The initial version of the iPad lacks some key features that could have established it as a must-have product for consumers and businesses, making it likely that Apple Inc. will enhance the device in future revisions, according to iSuppli Corp. For instance, the iPad does not support Adobe Flash Player... [
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A report filed a few weeks ago on The iPad Guide brought to light rumors that Hulu was developing and iPad application or a version of its popular video sharing site specifically for the iPad. In other words, the folks behind the technology at Hulu were at work creating a version of Hulu that didn't require Adobe Flash. In regards to Mobile Safari and Flash support, the capabilities of the iP...
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TheiPhoneFAQ on 9th Mar 2010 (via iphonefaq.org)