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Adobe has released Flash Player 10.2 for Google Android, with support for Android 2.2 and up. This is the first version of Flash to add beta support for Google Android 3.0.1, meaning it supports ...
You won’t see the above image on the Android Market anymore, which had outed Android OS 3.1. And we can assure you that nothing called 3.1 has been announced yet ...
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 ...
If a company launches a public beta of software that only runs on a platform that isn’t officially available yet… does it make a sound? In this case, the answer is kind of. Adobe has launched a public ...
Adobe is set to introduce Flash Player 10 for most mobile operating systems later this year, including Google Android, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Nokia Symbian, and Palm WebOS. Adobe’s CEO Shantanu ...
Adobe surprised quite a lot of people within the industry last year when it announced the company no longer had plans to continue developing flash player for mobile devices. Instead they announced a ...
Adobe also said that there will not be any Flash-certified Android 4.1 devices. Though in the past unsupported devices were sometimes able to get Flash Player working, the company said that this is ...
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