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Wind River Expands Adobe Support, Joins Open Screen Project

Wind River announces that it has joined the Open Screen Project and become a scaling partner for Adobe Systems, incorporating Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR with Wind River Platform for Android. – Wind River has announced that it has
joined the Open Screen Project,
an effort led by Adobe Systems quot;to enable the delivery of rich multiscreen
experiences built on a consistent run-time environment for open Web browsing
and stand-alone applications, quot; as Adobe describes it.

Wind
Ri…


Nvidia: Mobile Web Experince Will Become Richer

Nvidia has revealed its plans concerning mobile devices that are based on Android 2.2 Froyo update as well as Flash Player 10.1 and enabled with full GPU acceleration. Actually, it may only mean that you are able to enjoy hiccup-free web browsing as well as Flash content in case your tablet or smartphone integrates NVIDIA [...]

Adobe Unveils Flash Player 10.1

Adobe has introduced Flash Player 10.1. It can be used for the mobile platform. It provides full support for Flash content on mobile devices such as smartphones.  Android-based smartphones will be the first to take advantage of Flash Player 10.1. Also such partners of Adobe as Palm, Research in Motion, Microsoft as well as Symbian [...]

Adobe Releases Flash Player 10.1 for Mobile

Adobe Systems announces the release of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 to its mobile platform partners. – Adobe Systems has announced the release of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 to its
mobile platform partners.
The long-awaited release has been redesigned from the ground up with new
performance and mobile-specific features, Adobe officials said. Flash Player
10.1 is the first release that brings the ful…


Brightcove Launches Android SDK, Supports Flash 10.1 for Mobile

Video platform provider Brightcove June 22 released a software development kit for smartphones based on Google’s Android operating system and new mobile templates for Adobe Flash Player 10.1, which launched with support for Android 2.2 devices in the Android Market. Brightcove’s support for Android comes as multimedia consumption on smartphones are on the rise. This is particularly true on the iPhone and Android devices, which are powerful enough to serve video, animations, games and other content without a hitch. – Brightcove, who seeks to put its Web-based video platform
anywhere businesses require it, released a software development kit for
smartphones based on Google’s Android operating system June 22.
The Brightcove App SDK for Android is accompanies by new
mobile templates for Adobe Flash Player 10.1,…


Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Debuts on Google Android 2.2

Adobe sent tech reviewers a Nexus One loaded with a prerelease version of Google Android 2.2 and Flash Player 10.1 to demonstrate its latest effort at providing a desktop-style Web browsing experience on smartphones. While Flash 10.1 is optimized for high performance on mobile devices and leverages smartphone hardware capabilities such as the accelerometer, Adobe cautioned reviewers that some bugs will be present in the build. Flash Player 10.1 indeed allows Web animations and movies to run smoothly, after some longer-than-expected load times. Slated for general release June 17, Adobe expects this newest version will allow it to push back against Apple, which has shunned Flash on popular mobile devices such as the iPad and iPhone. For Google, the prospect of offering a smartphone OS capable of running nearly the entirety of the Webs rich content must also be appealing. –


Adobe Flash Player 10.1 on Android: Slow but Pretty

Adobe offered eWEEK a beta version of Flash Player 10.1, loaded onto a Nexus One smartphone running the prerelease version of Android 2.2, dubbed "Froyo." Testing was limited to WiFi, thanks to the devices lack of SIM card. While Flash Player 10.1, at least in beta, seems to offer solid battery life and smooth streaming video and animations, long load times on many Websites led to frustration. Adobe likely hopes that an effective mobile version of Flash, paired with Android, will allow it to counter criticisms leveled against it by Apple, which had barred Flash from the iPhone and iPad due to supposed bugginess and excessive battery drain. – Flash Player 10.1 will offer smartphones and other mobile devices the same
Web browsing capabilities as desktops, complete with streaming video and
Website animations. Thats what Adobe officials claim, at least, and they
were willing to support that assertion by sending eWEEK a Nexus One smartph…


Adobe Flash Player Private Browsing May Force Change in Fraud Fight

A report from Gartner highlights how the reliance on Flash cookies as an authentication mechanism by online banks may need to change with the release of Adobe Flash Player 10.1. Flash Player’s Private Browsing feature will make it easier to clear Flash cookies, and e-commerce businesses will need to adjust, some say.
– When the final version of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 hits desktops later this year, it will bring with it new functionality designed
to allow users to automatically clear Flash cookies after a Web
session. But while the feature may be lauded in the name of
privacy, it may also force online banks…


Adobe joins hands with Microsoft to Bring Flash 10 to Windows Phone 7 Series

When Windows Phone 7 Series was launched, Microsoft had declared that it does not support Flash 10 but now Adobe has announced that it is apparently looking forward to bring Flash 10.1 to WP7S in the near future.
A senior product manager for Developer Relations at Adobe, Mike Chambers has declared that Adobe and Microsoft are [...]

Microsoft, Adobe Bringing Flash Support to Windows Phone 7 Series

Microsoft and Adobe are working to port Flash Player 10.1 to Internet Explorer Mobile on the Windows Phone 7 Series, according to an Adobe executive, which would allow devices running Microsofts upcoming smartphone operating system to play rich content on a variety of Websites. Reports from February had suggested that Flash would not be supported on the first generation of Windows Phone 7 Series devices. Microsoft’s hardware partners, including Hewlett-Packard, have been emphasizing their Adobe Flash support as a differentiator between their mobile products and those produced by Apple, such as the iPad and iPhone.
– Microsoft and Adobe are apparently working together to ensure
that Windows Phone 7 Series supports Flash Player 10.1, according to a blog
posting by an Adobe executive. Enabling that support could possibly counter
February reports that the first generation of Microsofts new smartphone
operating …


Adobe Updates Acrobat.com, Releases Flash 10.1, AIR 2.0 Betas

Adobe Systems updates Acrobat.com in ways designed to make working together across organizations even easier than before, including mobile access. The company also recently announced beta availability of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR 2.0.
– Adobe Systems announced on Nov. 20 a new release of Acrobat.com that
features several major updates designed to make working together across
organizations even easier than before, including mobile access. The company
also on Nov. 17 announced beta availability of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 and
Adob…