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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 delighted on Monday the smartphone world, when it announced that Flash Player 10.1 will be available by the end of the year on BlackBerry, WinMo, Palm WebOS, Google Android, and Symbian phones.
Was it just two weeks ago Steve Jobs stood before shareholders and trash talked Flash from Adobe? Yes, it was. Saying the infamous (at least to Mac users) browser plug-in was too slow on the iPhone, ...
Apple’s CEO may not want to put Adobe Flash video on the iPhone, but Apple fans made it abundantly clear Wednesday they want access to Flash on their iOS devices. A mobile Web browser called Skyfire, ...