Flash programmers can use Adobe's latest developer tools to produce iPhone applications available through Apple's App Store, but not through its Safari browser. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
Adobe is dropping the Flash name from its Web animation tools as the company continues its long goodbye to the much-maligned Flash. Pointing to the rise of the HTML5 standard — more than a third of ...
Apple’s iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad famously can’t handle Adobe Flash content… natively. But Cloud Browse it an app that finds a way around that by essentially letting you control a remote web ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Of course, Flash still has issues with stability and security that make promoting and growing the technology difficult. In fact, a ...
Flash has come to the iPhone–or rather, the iPhone has come to Flash–thanks to a clever addition to the Javascript Runtime Environment called Gordon and created by Tobias Schneider. While the addition ...